HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-18 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA Mi.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, July 18, 1998
Filling a prescription for success
•~panic· group i;>rovides
what 10-year-old girl
needs to reach her goal of
' I ' becom_ing a doctor: funds
to attend Catholic school
Francisco, is the sole breddWinner
for Liliana and her s1bltilgs, 19-
year-Old Elizabeth and 7-yedr-old
Francisco Jr
. Francisco, who moved tus fam-
ily to the Uruted States from Mex-
ico 10 yean. ago, is a gardener
Alter he's paid for food, clothes
AMY 5ruRGE0"1 ~ and housing, there's not mucil left
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"'""' educabon.
COSTA MESA_ -Liliana "We have LttUE' money for col-
Moreno has a dream: When she lege, • he said
grows up, she wants to be a dot:-But there is hop<>. Liliand'S old-
tor. er sister is liVlllg proof.
"l want to be a pediatrician,· When she wac. Liliana's dge,
. the 11-year-old said with a broad Elizabeth receivC'cl $3,000 from
smile. "I love kids." the Luevdno Scholdr&hip Fund
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
H1span1c Education Endowment Fund recipients Elizabeth Moreno,
left, who wUJ be attending UCI thJs fall, and her sister, Liliana, who
will be e ntering slxUl grade at SL Joachim in Costa Mesa.
Howeve.r, making that dream awarded by the Ordng<> County
come true could prove to be quite Hispanic Education Endowment
a challenge for Liliana's parents. Fund and the Ordnqe County
Francisco. 41 , and Francisca, 38. Community Founddllon. The
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PHOTOS SY MARC MARTN I 0.6.l.Y .-..or
Close to 100 brown sheep, beige lambs and the odd pink-colored woolly sort were paraded into the fairgrounds Friday morning
during the Orange County Fair's sheep run. Above, fairgoers touch freshly cut wool after the lambs underwent a shearing.
Traffic on Fairview
Road was more
wild and woolly
than usual as f air's
first sheep drive
goes smoothly
TIM GR.CNDA
lbttrb
ittle Bo Peep would have been
proud.
A herd of 100 sheep -includ-
ing a d ozen dyed pink in keeping
: ~th the Orange County Pair's
: theme of We're in the Pink -were marched . • down Fairview Road on Friday morrung
under the persistent direction of herding
dogs and their human masters in the (air's
: first sheep drive.
: The dnve, which provided a wacky end-
ing to the Mt full week or the 106th annual
: fair that eads July 26, featured the Los . Angeles Scottish Bagpipe 84.nd pro-
VJding the traditiQnal sounds of Scot-'
• land, where sh eepherding ls a com-
: moo practice.
: But in Costa Mesa, a herd of . : 5beep marching down the street in • : the middle of morrung rush hour ls ! sWl considered out of the ordinarv.
: •ThJs is wild," Hid College Park
: resident Thad Coe. ·rve eeen a lot
: of weird things going down th1I • : street. but JMWW a herd oC sheep.
: This tak• tba cake.•
: By 8:~5 a .m., hundredi of spectators,
some wi~$. r~ cbaiil and
warm cups OI con.. to ward Oft the ...ty
morrung llllSt and drizzle, lined the 1dcwaJk
tlong the southbound lane or FairvJew
hoping to catch a glimpse of the action.
A hall-hour later, the h rd begdn
its two-mile journey from a vacant lot
on the college campus down
Fairview before hanging a lclt onto
the fairgrounds through the Princeton
Gate ond prOceeding to the Grand-
stand Arena, where sheepshearing
demonstrations and a sheep dog com-
pebtion were held later.
Justin McCle ron, 10, amved at the
Intersection of Fairview and Arlington
Drive with has mother and grand ..
motber e1bout 8:15 a.m. to take out a
pesfect place right along th curb.
schold~hip ollowed her lQ enroll Scholors~1p i-und. Tne: S(:holar-
dt St Jodchim c dthohc Sthool in <.hip IS t.Cnewdble everv yearuntil
Costa Me!)a an<I gave hE'f an c.,ht• grclduates.. .
wcenuve to work hdrd ancfcon-•1t hrlps me to value my edu-
centrdle on her stud1c~ Cdtlon. • Liliana Said. • [t would l>e ·st. Joachim redUy prepared wondt·rful to represent the Hls-
me for tugh school due to the cur· pdlllt tommuruty m education.·
~ nculwn. • EliZdbeth ~1d. ThC' Hispanic Educational
Elizabeth will Poter UCI dS a Endowment Fund awards schol-
freshman lh1s fall <1nd serv<·s ds d dr-.h1ps to Latino youths who
mentor to hPr younger sister demonstrdte academic excel-
"She IS my role model My lentP and econorruc need. The
fdllllly mC'dns everythIO~J to nw. • orgdruzabon's key philosophy JS
Lilidlld said "They cpve me <tll the to support students before they
support the}' Cdn H go lo college and whtlE' they are
·we're twst rm·n<is," Ehzc1lwth still m K-12 schools, said Nadme
added. W1kk, the group\ spokes-
And no.w, Lllldna I'> l0Uow1og womdn
in her sister's foot'ileps. Sh<' will I HThdt prevents them from
be enrolling m St. Joachim school droppmg out,• -.he said.
m the fall, thanks to d $1,000
scholarship throuqh the Llwvc1no 1 SEE EDUCATION PAGE A12
Marriott seeks
approval for
time shares
•Detailed plans of already-approved resort on Newport
Coast go to county Planning Commission.
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NEWPORT COAST
Delcliled plans for N<"wport
Coast Villas Resort, which is
described as a tuture "gem m
Marriott'!) eye for tht> coast of
California • go before the
Ornnge County Pldnnmg Com-
rruss1on next wee .
The 500-urut. luxury time-
share resort has already b<'en
approved for a 70-acre piece ol
land m the coastal bluffs abo\'P
East Coast Highway in Newport
· Coclst -the umncorporated ari•a
between Corona clPl Mar dOd
Laguna Beach that NC'wport
Beach hopes to annex.
The parcel used to be owned
by The Irvine Co. but was sold to
Disney in lhc early 1990s Disney
had proposed d luxury time-
share resort for the site, l.>ul Idler
withdrew the plans.
Marriott Vacation Ownership
lnlemationdl, d subsidiary of the
hotel g1ant. is proposmg un
m
+The Orange County Plan-
ning Commission will re11iew
the detailed plans and possibly
issue a coastal development
permit after a hea ring, set for
1:30 p.m. Tuesday at 300 N.
r St. fn santa Ana.
upscale. Med1terranean-style
resort cons1sllng o( 500 two-bed-
room uruts w1tn ocean views,
14,000 quare feet of restaurant
space. 3.000 quare reet of retdil,
a 17.000-square-foot health spa,
tennis court and three swun-
ming pools
The two-to four-story-high
bmJdmgs would be;.terraced, an
architectural fedture found m
many of the company's tune-
share re!>orts, said~ Camp-
bell, cluector of national public
r~lallonl> for lhe company -SEE HOTEL PAGE A12
H.untsman case
'moot,' court says
•The decision is latest setback for Newport-Mesa .
over its controversial zero-tolerance drug policy.
NEWPORT-tvlESA A sldlc
appellate court ruled Fnday that
because Ryan l tuntsmdn alrcddy
has graduated, it is met1runglC'SS
for the school dlstnct to appeal a
Supenor Court deos1on reinsldl·
mg him to Corona del Mar 1 bgh
School.
FABULOUS FAIR FUN
Wldi a turnout of 38,8&C
at lbe taJ..r lillt nigb& ... ol
9 p.a.}. the tair COG .......
to~ m•len.. Cbeck
out wbal'I ID ltDl"e tor
tbrUl •ebn Illa week·
end.Seep.geA4.
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The chool d1stnct hdS been
engaged in a enes o( drawn:out
court battles defending its contro-
versial zero-tolerance pohcy
under which l tuntsman,· then d
seruor, was su pended from' Coro-
na del Mar High and transferred
to Newport Harbor Htgh School.
Huntsman, 16, was stopped by
SEE APPEAL PAGE A12
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SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA W.SA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, July 18, 1998
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· . for Llliana and her' siblings, 19-dt St. JOdchim Catholic &hoot m ship JS renewable every ye, what 10-year-old gul year-old Elizabeth and 7-year-old Co~.la-Mt!Sd dnd gdve hE>r dn she grdduatc-..
needs to reach her goal,of Francisc? Jr incentive lo work h.ud and con-. ·u helps 01(> to. V~U$ AY edu·
. . franasco, who moved tus tam-cPntrntv on her :;tud1es. cat~on, • LllWn<l sa1d l-J' would t>Q
bec;ommg a doctor. funds ily'to·theUnitcd'States from Mex-"St. Joltch1m redlly prepared wonderful to n•prest" / thP. l lis-
to attend Catholic school. 1co 10 years ago, is a gardener me for high sthool due lo tht> cur-pamc commumly m Eucation."
After he's pd1d for food, clothes nculum, • Elw1bcth '>clld The H1spdm<.: Educational
and houswg, there's not much left Ellzabeth will Pnler UCI dS d Endowment run~ dwards schol-
over to set dside for their highN freshmon lh1-. fuU dnd serve.,; tts d arsh1ps to Lal'.1to youths who
COSTA MESA -Liliana
Moreno bas a dream: When she
grows up, she wants lo be a doc-
~~ .
"I want to be a pediatrioan, •
the 11-year-old said with a broad
smile. "I love kids."
education mentor to her younger s1str>r. demonstratP <.~frddermc excel-
• we havP httlP money for col-"ShP 1s my rolt• model .. My Jenee and l'Conom1c need. The
lege. • he said. fdntily means l.'vt>rythrny to nw, H orgdmzation's key philosophy is
But there is hope. LiUand's old-LiJ1dna Sd1d "Th<•y qive me all the to support students before they
e r sister is living proof. support 'thc•y CdJI " go to college dnd whue they are
When she wa'> Liband'S age, "We're lw~t lr1Pnds,A Elizdhf•lh slill m K-12 schools, Sdld Nadine
the Luevano Scholarship Fund And now, L1bund is follo\\'.lllU womdn.
MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOT
Hispan.lc Educallon Endowment Fund recipients Elizabeth Moreno,
left, who will be attending UCI this fall, and her sister, Ullana, who
wW be entering sixth grade at Sl Joachim ln Costa Mesa.
However, making that dream
come true could prove to be quite
a challenge for Liliana's parents,
Francisco, 41, and Francisca, 38.
Elizabeth received $3,000 from added I Wilek, the qroup's spokes-
awarded by the Orange County 1n her s1slt>r\ lootc;teps Shr> \VIII "That prevents them from
Hispanic Education Endowment be enrolhnq m St Jodchim <;('hool droppmg out," '\he SdJd.
Fund and the Ornnge County m the fdll, thdnks to a $1 ,000
Community Foundation The> scholarship throuqh the Luevttno SEE EDUCATION PAGE A12
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PHOTOS 8Y MARC MART'IN IOAAY Pl.OT
Close to 100 brown sheep, beige lambs and the odd pink-colored woolly sort were paraded into the fairgrounds Friday morning
during the Orange' County Fair' sheep run. Above, fairgoers touch freshly cut wool after the lambs underwent a shearing. .
Traffic on Fairview
Road was more
wild and woolly
than usual as f air's
first sheep drive
goes smoothly
1., .. -ol tbne border
colllel to Mnl tbe lbeep Dd
lmMl•U.two-..U.lnk.
~Pb
itUe Bo Peep would have been
proud.
A herd of 100 sheep -includ-
mg a dozen dyed pmk in keeping
.___ with the Orange County Fair's
theme of We're in the Pink -were marched
down Fairview Road on Friday morning
under the persistent direction of herding
dogs and their human masters in the fau's
first sheep dnve.
The drive, which provided a wacky end·
ing to lhe flrst full week of the 106th annual
fair that ends July 26, featured the Los
Angeles Scottish Bagpipe Band pro-
viding the traditional sounds of Scot-
• land, where sheepherding is a com-
: mon practice.
: But in Costa Mesa, a herd of
: !iheep marching down the street in • : the middle of morning rush hour is
• still coni.ldered out of the ordinary.
: •This ii wUd, • said College Park
• resident Thed Coe. •1•ve eeen a lot
: of weird things going down this • : street. but nner a herd of sheep.
! This tak• the cake.•
• By 8:45 a.m., hundreds of 1pectators,
some with bMmketl, folding dWn and
warm CUPI of <.'OlfM to ward off tbe ~
morning mist and drizzle, lined the sidewalk
along the southbound lanes of F81I'View
hoping to catch a glimpse of th ttction.
A half-hour later, th herd begdn
its two-mile journey from a vticdnt lot
on the college campus down
Fairview before hanging a I fl onto
the f auyrowidS throUgh the Princeton
Gato and proceeding to the Grand-
stand Arena, where shcepsheanng
demonstrations and a tlh p dog rom-
petition were held later.
Justin McCleron, 10, amve<J at the
intersection of Fauview and Arlington
Drive with hiS moth r and grand·
mother about 8:15 a.m . to take out a
~ect ~ right along the curb.
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Marriott seeks
approval for
time shares
•Detailed plans of already-approved resort on Newport
Coast go to county Planrung C'ommiss1on.
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NEWPORT COAST
Detdiled pldns for f',;ewport
Codst Vtlld~ Resort. which 1s
describf:'d us u luture "gem m
l\1dmott\ PYf' for the coast of
Ccthlorn1<1." go beforf' the
Orange County Ptannmg Com-
mission next weeR
The 500-umt, luxury tim~
share re-.ort has ulready bN•n
dpproved for d 70-dcre piece of
ldnd in tht• coa~taJ bluffs dbove
Edst Coast l tiqhway 10 Newport
· Cod~t -th<> umncorporated dft>d
between Corona del Mar dOd
Laguna Bc•ach that Newport
Bedch hope' to dnnex.
The parcf'I used to be owned
by The Irvine Co but wa~ sold lo
Disney m the early 1990s Disney
hdd proposed t1 1 luxury llme-
shdre resort for the •ate, but Idler
withdrew the plans
l\.1dmolt V<tCdllOn Ownership
lntemat1onal, a ubs1diary ol the
hotel giant. 1-. proposmg an
m
+The Orange County Plan-
ning Comm sslon will review
the detailed plans and possibly
issue a coastal development
permit after a hearing, set for
1:30 p.m. Tu~day a1 300 N.
;erst. 1n Santa Ana.
up~cale, M •(.llterranean-style
resort consist.mg of 500 two-bed-
room units \\Jlh ocean vit?w:.,
14,000 square feet of restaurant
space, 3,000 squdre feet of ret.ttl,
d 17,000-square-foot health spa,
tenrus court~ dnd three swun-
mmg poolc;
The two-to lour-story-high
buildings would be terraced. dn
arcb1tectural fedture found in
mdny of the company's time-
share resort~. sd1d Geary Camp-
bell, director or nallonal public
relation~ tor the company -SEE HOTEL PAGE A12
Huntsman c·ase
'moot,' court says
•The decision is latest setback for Newport-Mesa
over its controversial zero-tolerance drug policy.
~
NEWPORT-McSA -A late
appellate court ruJed Fnday that
because Ryan l luntsman a1rNdy
has graduated, it ts mearungles
for the school d1stnct to appt dl a
Supenor Court deos1on rem tal-
mg him to Corond deJ Mar High
School.
FABULOUS FAlR· FUN
Wltb a turnout of 38'*
at the fair lMt nigbt fas ol
9 .,...,. the lair~
to ......... meaen. Check
oat wbat'I In Ilion for
thrDI 111an .. w.--..a. s.,.. Ac.
DON LEACH I DM.Y fl.OT
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The .;chool d1stnct has b<•en
engaged m a enc:. or drawn-out
court battles defending it .. contro-
vers1aJ zero-tolerance poltcy
under which Hunl..,man, then d
sentor, wds su pend d from Coro·
na del Mdr I hgh and trdn (erred
to Newport l ldrbor High School.
Huntsman 1 tJ, was stopped by
SEE APPEAL PAGE A 1~ ...
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~ Saturday, July 18, 1998 faith Newport Beoch/Costo M.eso Deity Pil
MOIAL Of
Ill STOIY
Our1Lady of Mo;unt C~el celebrates 75 years of serving the Newport-Mesa communio/
\I
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Th·e healing presence
J of small wonders
"A baby is God's opinion that the
world should go on.•
-Carl Sandburg
I r<>cently baby-sat a precious little
boy named Alden for several hours.
I realized that my house is no
longer baby-proof and I reawakened
certain ann muscles that have been
hibematmg for years. I also rediscov-
ered the JOY I feel when a baby's face
brcdks into an car-to-ear smile.
Soon after that I spent a morning
watching my little niece and nephew
al their house, which is baby-proof and
baby-pleasing with toys galore.
I put Francesca and Max in a Sub-
urbdn·like stroller and we set out to
dJscover the day. We stopped to smell
the roses and touch delicate drops of
dew still clinging to the soft petals. I
conunented on how God had given the
trees ctnd flowers a nice shower that •
morning, and Francesca replied, "Thf!Y
bad thPir bath and now they all look
pretty tor u~. •
JENIFER RAGLANt>
( ·Wfrlot
I t al¥~tarted with a lltUe wooden
church by the sea. ~.
q>ne priest. Thirty famili~s. Lots oK ,·~·
love'. '1
Seventy-five years later, Our Lady t>rl
f\ll6unt Carmel Catholic Church seJ"Jes
n\ore than 800 Newport Beach !an}ilies
, #U)d is housed in a beautiful cha~l; .~'hall and rectory thol' has become a
landmark in central Balboa. , 1
'
• But through all of the growth, the
deep sense of love and community in
the church ha,s remained unchan~ed. •
•we have a very good cross section
of retired people, young single people
and young families who celebrate L
together," said the Rev. Kenneth
Krause, church pastor. "They are c:ill
really nice people and very giving."
The celebration of the church's 75th
anniversary kicks off today with a spe-
cial 5 p.m. fytass followed by a parish
dinner. Auxiliary Bishop of Orange
Michael Driscoll will celebrate the
Mass, but Krause wiU deliver Ute homi-
ly.
Built for $4,000 in the summer of
1923 on a piece ol land that today is
worth at least 100 times that amount,
Our Lady of Mount Cannel celebrated
its first Mass on June 16, 1923.
KIM HAGGERlY-ZVll.JIS I D~Y PILOT
Sht> WdS right
We found funny shapes in the
clouds overhead and dodged slimy
snails underfoot. We greeted neighbors
and gardeners clround Corona del Mar.
Francesca hopped out of the stroller,
danced on some rocks and then care-
fully chose five l.lttle stones to bring
homP When I asked why she wanted
them, she sunply stated, "Then I'll
have them if I need them.• Somehow
that made perfect sense.
·.
The church, small and made of
wood, for many years was the only
Catholic parish to serve Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa. As the years
went on and the church grew in size,
the large, white concrete build.mg that
sits at Balboa Boulevard and 15th
Street was constructed and the old
church was used as the parish hall. The Rev. Ke nneth Krause of Our Lady of Mount Carmel ~ Balboa wW help the church celebrate its 15th anniversary.
In 1986, a new hall was built to
match the church building. All of the
funds for the renovation and expa.mion
came from the church parishioners,
many of whom are wealthy,· Krause
said.
FYI
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
CATHOUC CHURCH
community and tightening the bond church tower, be said.
of the existing parisbionm-s, Krause But Krause said his main goal over
said. , the next year lS to institute a program
"We want people to meet people called RENEW 2000, which consists of
and get to know each other,• he said. faith-sharing groups of less than lO
"We hope to draw us more together as people meeting on a weekly basis dur-
We crossed the street and came to a
puddle that must have frightened
Francesca\.> Cc\use she stopped dead
in her tracks.
But instrumental in helping to build
the new hall was the church's former
pastor, Thomas O'Donnell, who passed
away last year. Part of this year's
anniversary . .celebration will be a dedi-
cation ceremony to name the hall after
O'Donnell, Krause said.
t WHERE: 1411 Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach ·
t PRIESTS: Kenneth Krause, pastor:
Patrick Doherty. associate pastor
t PHONE: (949) 673-3775
an active faith community.• ing Advent and Lent -the periods
Ice cream socials and pancake leading up to Christmas and Easter,
breakfasts will be one way to do that, respectively.
Krause said. He also hopes people • U you have 700 families participat-
.will become involved in the church's ing, that means 70 groups will be faith-
various social p rograms, including a sharing at various places and times
younq adult group for those ages 21 throughout the community each
and older, a youth group /or high week," Krause said.
"Do you want me to pick you up?• I
asked
While all Catholic churches follow
the same religious philosophies, every
parish has unique characteristics.
Krause said Our Lady of Mount Carmel
is defined by its parishioners, who he
describes as "hosp1tdble and friendly." school students and an active From there, he said the goal is to
"No, thank you,• was her polite yet
determined response. She slipped her
htUe hand m mine, which gave her
that needed secunty, and then she
jumped over the puddle. With that
accomplishment came her proud pro-
nouncement, "I'm 3 years old. Max is
~nly 1 •
"l low old are you. Aunt Cindy?"
Aftt>r I dnswered, I prepared mysell
for an tnteresling response. "Oh, that's
good,· 1~ all she said.
And she's nght. I'm JUSt lhe right
age for me right now.
One<' we were bdck inside we had·
snacks, colored pictures and read
books. We hatl a tea party and my
niece said grace. Max's body was
ready for d nap long before his mind
was, so I rocked a nd sang to him to
belp hun reldx. I relaxed too.
As his tired cnes lessened, his head
grew heavwr and my heart grew
l)ghter. Suddenly life seemed so simple
and full of wonder.
There we re so many dlscovenes to
be made, books to read and pictures to
c:olor. I stopped trunk.mg about the
endless list of t.hlngs I wanted to
accomplish before rughUall. l Sllllply
sang and rocked and held a little boy
!Vho will one day tower over me and
l>e a man tnaking a difference m the
~arid. But meanwhile. like all babies,
he needs to be weU-loved, held and
iung to.
Babies help me enjoy the present.
• 8abies give me hope for the future. I
Suppose I could baby-proof my house
:~gam some day. But I'll never baby-
:proof my heart. And you can quote me
()Il that.
' • ONDY TRANE CHRISTESON Is a Newport
I aeac.h resident who speaks frequently to par•
• enting groups Her e-mail address Is
• flndyOonthegrow.com .
WI E 11
• IDl10lrS N01E: Where to ~o to
Find God featutei brief descriptions
of ch~ and temp6es in our
comnuiity. ll)ey ·~ Heh week on • rotating basis.
Buddhist .·
HIGASHIHONGANJt
BUDDHIST TEMPLE
Higashi Honganjl Buddhist Tem·
pie Is • Jodo Shin Buddhist temple.
'Worship services are Sunday at 10
a.m. The seNkc is In Japanese .net English Ind includes sutr6-d\antfng
¥1d a tMC:hing mes.sage. The ~
sage Is baed on the tuchi'? of
Buddha's words •nd concerning the
three trNsures of Buddhism, how
1111e •e hurMn bet~ receiving the
Buddha Dhlnna, and receiving
peace Of mind. Often the tNdl1ngs
o1 Buddha •e related to a contem·
poratry issues. Those lttending (Ml
alsO meke Incense ¥tdlO< tnonetary
ott.ri19. The Oham\a Society (Of\·
' CfUdi ~IKusslon series that
are open to the public, Buddhlsts
and non-Buddhists.. There Is no ~for attending. ·An~ who
Is lntenlft9d In tJcptorlng JOdoihln-
shu on • penorlal iev.1• is Invited. The temt* Is et 25.c Victoria St.,
Costa Mesa. Cati U.. temple at 722·
1202 for more Information.
ZEN QNTER Of COSTA MESA
Zen master Suzuki ~: •cult\· v• '10UI' own ,pirtt. This rnHns
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One of the themes m the 75th
anniversary celebration 1s a focus on
bringing in more people from the
women 's guild. have people evangelize, which is to
Anothe r project for the 75th anniver-reach out to others with the teachings
sary will be to get "real bells• in the of the Gospel.
TO GO TO FIND GOD
not to go seeking for something
~ yourself. Instead of gaining
knowledge, you should dear your
mind. When you listen to Zen
tHctilng with a dear mind you c.an ~ it as If you were hearing
something you already knew.• The
Zen Center of Costa Mesa offers a
regul•r Zen meditation gathering
Sunday from 5 to 7:15 p.m Begin
ner lnstryctlon classes are offered
the first and third Sundays of each
month, from 5 to 7:15 p.m. Debo-
rah Berrett it director of training.
The center is at 71 1 W. 17th St.,
Suite AB. Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 722-7818. To
receive • schedule of classes and
meditation times, leave your Nme
and .ctdress.
Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SOENnST
The first Church of Chn.st Scien-
tist holdaMfYices Sunday at 10 a.m
and 5 p.m: Sunday tchool for youth
through age 20 is offered concur-
rent wtth the morning service. A
t~lmonial 5et'Vict is held Wednes-
d.ty at 8 p.m. The church Is at 3303
Via lldO, Newport Beach. The Chris·
tlan Science reading room next door to the church is open Monday
ttwOUgh s.turday from 10 a.m.
thiOugh 4 p.m. Tokens fof parking
In the IOI behind the church are
IWllllbll from the reading room.
POr ntOre lnformation, call 673· ,,...
Disciples of Christ
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHUROt
Harbor Christian Church pro-
da1ms Jesus es lord. draws Its lnspl·
ration from Scripture and the Hoty
Spirit. witnesses and serves among
the whole human family, admowt-
edges that Chrtstlan unity and
Christian mission are Inseparable,
and claims as Its particular mluk>n
tht quest for the reunion of the
body of Christ. Dennis Short Is
senior pastor. The chUfch is at 2401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For
more information. call 645-5781.
Episcopal
ST. JAMES OfURCH
St. James Churdl is • community
~ed to lowtn9 Jesus Christ arid
51Mng him .s lord alfld savior. A
tr~itional seMCe with Holy
Euc.MriS1. rb I Is Mid on SUnday at
7:30 a.m. A contempor~ service
with holy Eucharist, rite II is htld
Sunday at 9 a.m. and a charismatk
servke with Holy Eucharist. rite Ill is
held Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Child
care is provided for the 9 and 10:45
a.m. !.trvlces. Sunday school for all
children meets at 9 a m. There is a
rite II Eucharist on Wednesday 81
noon. David Anderson Is senior pas-
tor. The church i\ at 3209 Via Lido,
N~ Beach. For more informa-
tion, call 675-0210
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Embassy Christian Center to
hold outreach in Costa Mesa
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Embassy Christian Center will
hold an evangelistic outreach at
Llon's Park in Costa Mesa on
July 25 between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m .
Dubbed "Embassy Christian
Center Invades Costa Mesa,•
the outreach will include live
music, modem dance routines,
raffles, free T-shirts and gro-
ceries. •
"The church has preached
the gospel long enough,• said
program director Roism
McBride. "It's time to live it,
now.•
A graduate of Spirit We
Bible College, which is a part of
the Irvine-based ministry,
McBride is a native of Ireland
who said she is in Orange Coun-
ty working with the ministry's
evangelistic department.
·w e are a church thdt reaches
out to the whole region and not
just our own little neighbor-
hood," she said. "This is a good
way to say, 'We care,' to the peo·
ple of Orange County.•
Embassy Christian Center
was founded in 1993 in what is
now ninity Broadcasting Net-
works' international headquar-
ters in Costa Mesa. Pounded by
Pastor Roberts Llardon, the min-
istry also includes the interna-
tional Bible training center.
Church members from
Poland, South Africa, Holland
and Central America will attend
Saturday's festivities that will
also include preaching in Eng-
lish and Spanish.
The outreach is also an oppor·
turuty to create an awareness of
the chur~·s new Spanish church
services held,.on Saturday mom·
ings.
McBride said the word •
•invade,· in the title of the out-
reach speaks of the demonstrd·
tion of the love of God.
"We want to invade people's
lives w.ilb the truth that can
change their lives forever,•
McBride said. "We want to let
people know that there is a
• God who loves them and cares
about them and they're not
alone."
For more information, call
(949) 833-3555.
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80 year-...~~old and still taking
Octogenarian Crystal Bums still works as a waitress at the Raft restaurant
: l<Altlt:RINI 81 NJAMJN
I lkltt Ph 'A t on age wh~n most people
• retire, Crystal "Chris"
: Burns . did some thing
! unexpected -.she started work·
1 ing as a waitress. Fifteen years
· later and after celebrating her
80th birthday she still has no
: plans to q~it working at the (lafl
; Cafe in N~wport Beach.
· •Jt's ·a, great job. 1 just love
: talking fo peopl<>," said Burns at a
: recenf "Celebration of Chris"
• party given to her in place of a
; bj,(thday party.
. ·1 don't plan to leave unUl they
; tell me it's time to go. And they
. will have to tell me.•
• Raft owner Rolwrt Redmund
: bas no intenbons of tellmg her to
1 leave any time soon. ! "She has been here. longer
•than me,• he Sdid. "She was
; here with the old owner and she
I sort of came with the table and
: chairs. She's pdrt of the dtmos-
' phere. • I
Before working at the Rafl,
Burns hadn't even beard of the lit-
tle cafe near the canneries. She
had never been a waitress before,
either.
"I hadn't worked in years,• she
said. ~I was married, then I
divorced. I would walk. my two
cats on a leash along the coast
and then someone suggested I
talk to the owner of the .Raft.•
The suggestion led to an inter-
view with, the owner, who quickly
hired her despite her lack of
eJq>erience.
"She ·hired me before I men-
tione~ that I needed to be home in
time to walk the cats,• Bums said.
"Later, she told me she wtts thmk-
ing. 'Uh-oh. What have I done?'
But, it all worked out.'
It worked out so well thdt
Bums stayed nme years, unlLI
Redmund bought the cate. He
happily took her as part or the
package.
"Older employees provide
something that as an employer
you can't buy -loyalty an'd relia-
bility, • Redmund said
Burns, he said, has certainly
brought both
· "I remember she Cdme to
work late one Sunday,• Red-
mund said. "She was flustered
so I asked her what had hap-
pened. She told me that the bus
didn't come so she walke'1 .
Thdt's over two tmilesl •
,Her willingness to overcome
obsldcids has been present since
her r 1tSt job at age 18 <ts a teacher
to a group of 32 Genndl\ studertts
in a one-room school in North
Dakold. At tlie time she didn't
spedk a word of German.
She' later went on to earn a
leaching degree m college, mar-
rif'd, raJl>cd a ddughter and even
owned the first charter fishing
boat operating out of Mission Bay
m San Diego.
rt is not surpnsing then that she
is unfazed by her three shifts, a
wee>k as a waitress.
"In fact, I'm getting a bit rest-
less," Bums said with a smile.
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• Craft: Crayon batik (until 7 p.m.),
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10:15 A.M •
• Clown Show. Kids' Stage
11 A.M •
• Home Winemakers Tasting & Wme-ma king cliK'USsiOO (until 1:30 p.m .),
Wi,ne Courtyard
12:JOP.M.
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-Learn to preserve photos in creative scrapbooks
I f you're ambitious enough to
start putting piles and piles
of photos in albums, you"ll
want to contact Susie Sprinkel
Hudson, a Creative Memories
consultant in Newport Beach
who offers workshops and class-
es for people who want to make
creative albums and scrapbooks
• in a group atmosphere.
C~eati.ve Memories consul-
tants also sell acid-free archive-
qua.lity photo albums, scrap-
books, and accessories for
albums, including stickers,
.. pages, page-protectors, photo.
safe tape, scissors, cutouts, and
pens. Hudson has regular class-
es at her home and offers pri-
vate workshops and classes for
people who want one-on-one
help with their albums.
Hudson offers a Midnight
Madness class every Friday
night from 6 p.m. to midnight.
The $18 charge includes dinner.
IESI IUYS be treasured for generatioos.
The cost is $10 per person.
Here's a list of upcoming work-
shops: from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday, on July 25 ther~'s a
Crop nn You Drop workshop
an<l a First-timers Class at 10
a.m., an<:\ July 30 there's a work-
shop from 6 to 10 p.m. and a
, First-timers Class at 6:30 p.m. ~
1 Por more information, call Susie
Sprinkel Hudson at 645-7707.
Duffy Electric Boat Rentals is
· offeqng a midweek special of ;.___:..._ ____ ,__;:'---.:____ $25 per hour with mention of
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are held from 9 a.m. tQ 3 p.m.
Saturdays. The $18 charge
includes lunch.
A First-timers Class is an
introduction to making scrap-
books. You can learn what is
safe for photos and how to cre-
ate a family scrapbook that will
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boats are arl additional $5 per
hour. Boats are available for
renting from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The boats are perfect for parties,
birthdays, holidays and corpo-
rate events. Duffy Electric Boat
Rentals is at 2001 W. Coast
Highway.in Newport Beach.
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casual clot.lung for the entire
family. The newest bargain
available is the new and
improved jeans for adults and
lods. The jeans are ideal for all
sizes because they come in a
variety of fits, including relaxed,
~Laslie waist, loose, baggy, low·
rise and slim. Denims start at
$22.50 for adults and $15 for
kids. Old Navy is at 901 South
Coast Drive in Costa Mes~.
A summer sale is in progress
at Kristen's for lingerie, lounge
wear, gifts and breast forms.
The sale merchandlse ts
reduced 50% It includes a little
bit or everyUung -sleepwear,
outerwear and teddies. Exclud-
ed from the sale are all bras and
panties. Knsten's ts at 1719
Westcliff Drive m Newport
Beach.
The Orange County Fair
offers dis~ount days for kids and
adults who want unluruted rides
from noon to midnight On Mon-
days you can pay $15 for a
wnstband that entitles you to
ride dl.l lhe ndes you want.
Also, the Orange County
Register: has $5 discounts for
wristbands. Or you can go Tues-
day through Friday and buy $10
, wristbands and go on 10 ndes of
your choice.
You can stock up on goU
apparel for men and women al
John Leonard's Golf Shop (852-
8689) summer sale. Name-brand
sportswear is for sale at 30°.1() to ·
70% off. It's at 3100 Irvine Ave.
m Newport Beach
• BEST BUYS appears every Thursday
and Saturday If you know of a good
buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to
Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St.,
tosta Mesa, 92627
Saturday, July 18, 1998 A5
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Visitors guide now •
available for summ~r. 1
The Newport Be4ch Con·.
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has released an updated VlS1·
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tors guide for the 1998 sum-
mer M?ason. . •
Res.i<ients and visitors of
Newport Beach can pick u~
thear complimentary visitors •• guide at the bureau office, 330
W. Coast Highway, which isl
now _open on weekends. o(
call (800) 94-COAST. .
. The fqur.-color, 46-page•
travel rnagaZllle is a compre-~
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to one or Southern Califonua's
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L.Supetjor Court judge may Accused molester faces trial in two mon
A Costa Mesa man accused of
letting his-roommate sexually
molest his two sons in exchange for
money will st.and trial Sepl 14.
prosecutors claim.
Nogales stayed with theMontes
family at its Wilson Street apart-
ment and reportedly paid Samlijtl
Montes whenever he left Nogales
alone with the boys, prosecutors
child molestation. .
Both men have pleaded inno
cent and are being hefd in Oran
County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail
They face life in prison lf convicted ·cotliliiBe seven Rausch suits · Judge James Tumer will listen
to one last round of pretrial motions
Aug. 21 before beginning the trial
of Samuel Montes.
Police believe Montes may hav
banned two other boys, and h
may bave been molested b
Nogales 11 years ago, when h
was a student at Estancia High
School.
1':' NEWPORT BEACH-Attor-;:• neys involved . in lawsuits·
against Jason Rausch and the
city of Newport Beach plan to
have their claims bound t~eth
er as one case Wednesday.
The seven lawsuits likely will
be consolidated by Superior
Court Judge Richard Aronson.
.:.'J Darren Aitken, one of the .plain-
tiff's attorneys, said the process
becomes less Qf an administra-
tive headache with one lawsuit:
"It also ensures that it th~
defendant has complete release
of negligence, whether through a
-settlement or judgment, it is cf one
only once, not over and over, H he
said. Hit makes things a lot easier
• for those who are involved. H
: The suits were filed against .. ..
Rausch, 1~ wbo wu the della·
nated sober driVer ot a 18
Chevrolet Blazer that Dipped
overMay23, 1997. Theacddam
on Il'vine Avenue killed one pu-
senger, 18-year~ld Donny
Brid~. and inj\P(I nine oth-
ers, induding RaUICb. At the
time, all of them were Newpqrt
Harbor High School students.
Attome}'$ have filed indivtdUal
sui1S on behalf of studenbl Aman-
da Arthur, Heidi Funderburk,
Dan Townsend. Kevy Mc.Neil and
William Watson. A joint suit was
fileQ on behalf of DaWl McMiDan
and Eric Freeman
The lawsuits claim Rausch,
the city of Newport Beach and a
landscape maintenance compa-
ny were at fault for the one-
vehlcle crash. Bridgman's estate
also has been named in the
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year-old stepson and 6-year-old
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Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, Juty 18, 1998 A7
~acific Coast Triathlon to hit local shores next weekend
PACIFIC COAST
TRIATHLON: Get ready
for the half-mile swun, 12-
mile bike ride and three-mile
run as the Kiwanis Club of
Newport Beach-Corona del Mai'
)lolds the Pacific Coast Triathlqn
on July 26 on the coast betwe_en
£Drona del Mar and Lagun~.'
Beach. Dr. Bob Cuyler, ra<:tf
chairman, promises the evlant is
to be one of the premi~r p.thletic
competitions in Southettt Cali-
fornia, With some 500 to 1,000
participants in the firSt year.
Beneficiaries of the event will
be the Corona del ~~r High
SchoolPoundation,lZ>range
County Juruor Lifeguard Pro-
grams and Kiwanis-sponsored
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picked up district awards for
Community Service and Inter-
national Service programs. The
Newport Beach Sunrise, New-
port-Balboa and South Coast
Metro Rotary Clubs received
the Rotary International Presi-
dent's Citation and the New-
port Balboa Rotary Club
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community service; Mike
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national service; Sue
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Tom Stewart, sergeant-at-armsi
and Michael Lawler, founda-
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Year and John Crowell as Ice
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AWARD-WINNING CLUBS:
Presidents James Parson of the
Newport Irvine Rotary Club
and Nancy Jlaney of the New-
port-Balboa Rotary Club
brought home the Most /
Improved Club awards for
large-and medium-sized
Rotd.T}' Clubs. Newport Beach
Sunrise Rota ry Club member
Prlt:e Shapiro was named Dis-
trict Rotarian of the Year.
CLUB NEWS: Members of
the Costa Mesa-Newport H8f·
bor Ltons Club are mourning
the death of lifetime mf!mb'ft
Robert William Darnell.
SOUTH COAST METRO
OFFICERS: Stockbroker Martin
Frend has been installed as
president of the South Coast
Metro Rotary Club for 1998-99.
Serving with Frend are Clayton
.Shurley, secretary; Jlm Wash-
ington, treasurer: Dale Blxler,
NEWPORT~BALBOA OFFI-
CERS: Newport Beach attorney
Ri chard ,Oberrelter has been
installed as president of the
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club
for 1998-99, as outQoing presi-
dent Nancy Raney was ·demot-
ed." As one of her last acts as
club president, R:aney named
Gaylord Wagner and ltobert
Wood as co-Rotarians of the
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Joined the South Coat/Metro Rotary Club. ,.
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The awards were presented
in May at the District Confer-
en<;e in Palm Springs .. The
Newport Irvine Rotary Club
• cOMMUNnv 1r cu'Js Is published
every ~turday. Fax y r service club's
meeting informatiO' o 660-8667 or
mail to 2082 5.E 8 ,t'ol St.,"'Suite
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Greater chQice,
better doctors,
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~u don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. Greater Newport Physicians' primary
care doctors have offices close to where you live and work. G P contracts with many HMOs so you can
select the health plan that meets your needs.
Greater Newport Physicians also includes an excellent panel of Hoag specialists. And our affiliation
with Hoag Hospital provides patients access to Orange County's# 1 hospital. We invite you to get to
know these fine physicians in your community: ·
Summer Douban, M.D.
Dr. Summer Douban is a board-certified internal
medicine physician at Hoag Health Center -Costa
Mesa (at the corner of Pairoiew and Baker).
Dr. Douban offers extended hours for your
convenience. For more information about her
practice and office hours, please call 668-2500
Dr. Kathleen Boos is a board-certified
family practice physician at Hoag Health
Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. Boos and her
associates offer extende<;I hours for )'Our
convenience. For more information about
her practice and office hours,
please call 668-2500
Kathleen Boo • M.D
Other GNP Physicians who have offices in Costa Me a:
Nazll Ahmed, M.O.
John Fischer, M.O.
John Granzella, M.D.
Yung J. Kee. M.D.
Peter Kim, M.0.
Raul Miranda, M.D.
Carlos X. Montano, M.O.
David Huang, M.D.
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Barry Behrstock, M.O.
Bette Carlson, M.O.
Jennifer Rodriguez. M.D
Tbe following health planl 8ft .mJIUed wfdl GNP: MINI Se/«I Cboice, Aetna Managed Choice, Aetna .tlanagNI Cbolc. II,
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tbe GNP pbystdans tn your Immediate area, please call 714/760-5 769.
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CoN MeY. 92627; tu them to ~
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fODJY
CPT ;ind Flnt AJd, an eight-hour
5eJ .µiar at sea. will be presented tr~a a m. to 4 p.m. at OCC's f $. g Center, 1801 W. Coast
ghway, I.Newport Beach. The ~mmar '4/ill be taught by a certi-
iied R~ Cross instructor. Partid-
, pants who complete the course
will re/:e1ve CPR and first-aid cer-
ti.flca,tlons Preregi.str.aboo, which
is $50, is required For more i.nfor-
ma,tion. call 645-94 12
::'rhe Southern Caillomla Orange
Crush Mmtalure Horse Show
will be pre~ented from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m at the Orange County Farr
and Expos1boo Center, 68 Fair
Drive. Cost.a Mesa Adnuss1on is
free Enter Gdte 5 at Arlington
Avenue For more mlormabon.
CdU (805) 667-9635
The Orange County Fair will p~
sent a sheep dog tnaJ from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m dt the fcurgrounds, 88 Fair
Dove, Cost.a Mesa. The event 1Sfree
with fdlf ad.nussion, which IS $6 for
~ ages 13 to 5-4, SS for people
SS mXt over. S2 roi dliJdrill ages 6 to
12. and free for children s and
t.mds. PartdDg is $4 fer vemdes car-
rying tbJee or fewer ~. S2 for
vehicles with four« more. For more
intoonatioo. call 708-n47.
(
How to Grow .qd Undenlud
the Needs of ~omas will be
presented at 9:3~ a.m. at Sherman
Llbrary ·and ~dens. 26-47 E .•
Coast HighWff, Corona del Mar. ·
Adniission iS .t'fee. For more infor-
mation, ~1~i4~) 673-2261. ,., ·,
Uling the Ubrary, Tools & Trtcks
will be pt,£:Se:n~ at 10 a.m. at the
Newpo.{t 'Beach Central Llbrary's
Fnend.S'Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
cado Av.a., Newport Beach.
Ad.mission is free. Everyone is
welcome. For more information,
caD (949) 717-3801.
I
Masters Wlndsw'fl.ng CllnJc, an
introduction to windsurfing for
adults ages 50 and over, will be
presented from 10 a.m. to noon at
the beach at 16th Street m New-
port Beach. Admission is $10 for
Newport Beach residents and $15
for nonresidents. Register at New-
port Beach Community Servtces,
3300 Newport Blvd. For more
information, call (949) 644-3151.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Pink. are noon to midrught Mon-
day -through WednN&ty and 10
a.m. to midnight Thursday through
Sunday. Admission is S6 for people
ages 13 to 54, SS for anyone 55 and
over, $2 foT children ages 6 to 12,
and free for children 5 and under
Parking is S4 for vetucles Wlth
three or fewer people; $2 for vebi-
des with four or more. For more
i:rlfonnation. call 708-3247 or vi$it
the web site at www.ocfair.com .
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8allllelDeO.,.
DogWMllwWbe
pl'H IDted loUy
from 11 a.& to 3
p.a. al the Bark
Pm. A.111nP>D
Drive ud New-
port BoUkrvUd ID
TeWlnkle Park.
CostaMeu.
.,~ juan Hernandez, a marine biol-
•., ogist with the state Fish and
Game Department, will present a
campfire program titled Homes
On The Ocean Floor at 7:45 p.m.
at thE! Upper Newport Bay Eco-
Baths wW be 58;
mini grooms. S3. ,~/
, Dlltc>Wat ,.U-k'
-.ieswWbe
available to&ly~
oaly. l>Ogl must
be on leashes.
logical Reserve, 600 SbeUmaker
].load, Newport Beac:h. Admis-
sion and parking are free. Hot
chocolate and marshmallows will
be served. ror more information,
call 640-6746.
Youthl age1 7 to 12 can enroll in
either Saence Camp or Explo-~
ration Camp at the Launch Pad
on the third lloor of Crystal Court
at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear
St., Costa MeA. Science Camp
and Exploration Camp will be
held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p .m.
weekdays on alternating weeks
through Aug. 28. Optional
extended days, which include a
snack and movie, are until 5 p .m.
Admission is $11 O for members,
$130 for nonmembers. Extended
day is $150 for members, $170 for
nonmembers. For more i.nfonna-
tion, call 546-2061.
For more lidor-
maUODt call
754--5041.
Divorce: A New Beginnlng, a Gates will be open for the 106th
workshop for recently divorced annual Orange County Fair
men and women dnd those in the through July 26 at the Orange
process of divorce. will be pre-J County Fairgrounds, 68 Fair Dri-
sented from 10 am. to 12:30 p.m ve, Costa Mesa. Hours for this
at 180 Newport Center Drive, yea.r's fair, themed We're In the
Newport Bedch. Admission is
$40. For more mfohnation; call
759-0579.
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ALDEN·s CARPET
has opened
'4' anew
Area Rug Studio
\Vhy Pay Dept
Store Pric "'S7
:\LL RL'GS &
RL'~~ER on
SALE.
I tanchnade wools.
synthetics. sisal
ALDEN'S
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646-4838
Host familles are needed for for-
eign exchange students who wtll
be in the United States during the
1998-99 school' year. Students will
bring their own health insurance
and spend.mg money for school
il\)d entertainment. For more
information, call 675-0423.
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SUNDAY
Jose Fellqano wm perform at 7
and 9 p.n'l. ·at the 106th annu~
Orange County Fair in the Arling-
ton Theater at the fairgrounds, 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows
are free with fair admission. Gen-
eral admission is $6; adults ages
55 and older, $5; kids ages 6 to 12,
$21 and children 5 and below are
free. Parking is $4. Vehicles with
four or more individuals are $2.
Call 708-324 7.
While there's been a Ouny of change in the
electric industry. the reliable service SCE
has been providing our customers for over
110 years remains the same. Now, we
introduce a bill we know you 11 be happy to
receive. The SCE Customers' BiU of Rights.
• You have the right to reliable service
and our service guarantee~ regardless of
where you buy your power.
• You have the right to choose your new
cdectricity supplier. You also have the right
to stay right where you are.
• You have the right to a 10%** reduction
in your electric bill, whether or not you
stay with SCE.
• You have the right to stop unwanted
phone calls asking you to switch power
companies. To find out how, just call the
c.alifomia Public Utifaies Commission at
1-800-555-7809. Or write them at 505 Van
Neaa Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102.
+ Finally; you have the right to
energy-saving programs and convenient
payment options.
Via it our e ebaite at www.sce.com to
find out more.
Our Cuatomers' Blll of Righta. To theae
rights we're true. Very. Because not all
bills are created equal.
Newport l*>ch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot -
1be Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855
Park Ave., will present a story
time from 7 to 7:30'P.m. Mondays
through July 27. Admission ts
free. For more information, call
(~9) 646-8845.
KC & the Sunshine Band wtll per-
form at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th
annual Orange County Fair in the
Arlin~ton .• Theat.er at the fair-
grounds, .·~8 Falr Drive, Costa
Mesa. Sl'.iows are free with fair
admission, which is $6 for people
ages 13 to 54, $5 for ,,anyone 55
• and "?-ver, $2 for children ages 6 to
12, ~d free for children 5 and
under. Parking is $4 for vehicles
with three or fewer people, $2 for
vehicles with four or mote. For
more information, call 708-324 7.
TUESDAY
Teen idols Bobby Sherman, Davy
Jones and Peter f:'loone will per-
form at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106th
annual Orange County Pair in the
Arlington Theater at the fair-
grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Shows are free with f llir
admission, which is $6 for people
ages 13 to 54, $5 for anyone 55
and over, $2 for children ages 6 to ·
12, and free for children 5 and
under. Parking is $4 for vehicles
with three or fewer people; $2 for
vehicles with four or more. For
more information, call 708-3247.
WEDNESDAY
The Networkers will meet from
11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Golf & Country Club, 1701
Golf Course Drive. Ad.mission is
$12 and includes lunch. For more
infonnatfon, call 885-9093.
Free breast health services wtll be
available to Orange County
women ages 40 and over who meet
financial guidelines at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th
St. Appointments required. For
more information, call 806-2037.
A discussion of rev.-.rse mort-
gages will be p'resented free to
anyone age 62 and over by
reverse mortgage consultant Bob
Marlanne•s ,
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around town Saturday, July 18, 1998
BrennAn at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vil-
lage, 300 E. Co st Highwa_y"'
Newport Beach. Discussions are
presented every Wednesday. For
more information, call 723-0233.
Carrot Top wU1 perform at 1 and 9
p.m. at the 106th annual Orange
County Fm in the Arlington The-
C)ter at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dn-
ve, Costa Mesa. Shows are free
with fair admission, which is $6 for
people ages13 to 54, $5 for anyone
ages 55 and over, $2 for children
ages 6 to 12, and free for children 5
and under. Parking is $4 for vehi-
cles with three or fewer people, $2
for vehicles with four or more. For
more infonndlion, call 708-3247.
Mark McCarullJ.sb Will. present
Alien vs. Military: The State of
Our Technology at 7:30 p.m: at
the Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa•
Mesa. AdmisSton is $10. For more
information or to report a UFO
sighting. call 520-4836.
THURSDAY ·
Investigative reporter Ri chard
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Abanes will presf'nl End-T1m0e
Visions at 7 p.m at Metro Pointe
Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901B
South Coast Drive, #150, Costa
Mesa. Adm1ss1on is free. Every-
one IS welcome. For more infor·
mation, call 444-0226
FRIDAY
Mesa. Shows are free with fatt
admiss1on, wluch 1S $6 for people
ages 13 to 54, SS for anyone ages
55 and over, $2 for children ages 6
to 12, and free for children 5 and
under. Parking is $4 for veluclc
with three or fewer people; $2 for
vehicles with four or more For
more information, call 708-3247.
Jlm Strunk, pYoject superinten-
dent, will present a camplire pro·
gram titl~d Bottoms Up-Bay
Dredging at 7:45 p,m. at the Upper
Newpollt-Bay Ecologica.l Reserve.
600 Shellmaker Rpad, Newport
Beach. Admission and parldng are
free. Hot chocolate and marshmal-
lows will be served. For more
information, call 640-6746.
Noble Booksellers, 9018 SouU.
Coast Dnve, No. 150, Costa Mesa.
Admission ts free. Everyone ~
welcome. Call 444 -0226.
ONGOING -
The Klwanls Club of Newpori
Beach-Corona del Mar meets a.t
noon Thursdays at the 'Bahiq
Connllmm Ydcht Club, 1601 Bay-
side Drive, Corona del Mar. For
more tn.forrnation, t:all 852·1148: .
Oasis Seruor Center offers a halt-
hour of free legal consultation by-
appomtment by calling 644-3244.
Monthly workshops for people
Wlth cancer drid their relativ
Jan & Dean wlll perform at 7 and 9
p.m. at the 106th annudl Orange
County Pair in the Arlington The-
ater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fdir Dn-
ve, Costa Mesa'. Shows are free
with fair admission, which is $6 for
people ages 13 to 54, $5 for anyone>
ages 55 and over, $2 for d1ilclren
ages 6 to 12, d.nd free roe children ?
and under. P~kmg is $4 for vetu-
tles with three or fewer people. $2 JU'1Y 29 for vehicles with four.or more. For L
meet from 7 to 8.30 p.m. the sec-
ond Tuesday of every month af ,..
the Patty and George Hoag Ca.Ii;
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more information, call 760-5542
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annual Orange County Feil! m the
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grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
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A support group for younger
patientS with lupus meets from
1:30 to 3 p.m. the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month
in Newport Beach. For details,
call 536-1734.
A Workshop for people with
lymphedema iveets from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m . the first Tuesday of each
month at Hoag Cane.er Center
auditoriwn in Ne'ApOrt Beach. For
information, call 760-5542.
Oasis SenJor.Certter offers a meal
prQgTarn for members. Lunch is
served daily from 11:45 a.m. to
t i;,15 p.m: in the multipurpose
room at 800 Marguerite Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Hom~-delivered
med.l s are available for home-
bound seniors. Reservations are
required. Meals are sponsored by
SCSS Inc For more information,
call 644 -3244.
Oasis SenJor Center offers med-
ical equipment rentals, from
wheelchairs to walkers and more,
b~calling 644-3244 .
Oua. Senior Center bu a com-
prehensive medical library to
answer or research any medical
question. Call 644-3244
Oasis Senior Center offers a
counselor to assist with questions
about Medic:Jp"e, HMOs, supple-
mental and long-term care insur-
ance by appointment. Por more
informati.01' or appointments, call
644-3244.
I Expao~ Awareness Seminars
presen a weekly)lleditation ses-
sion ~ 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the
Hµb/of Newport Mesa, 230 E.
17J,h St., Suite 218: Suggested
donation ·is $10. For more infor-
mation, call 646-1128.
A lree Introductory d ass 1n pri-
mordial sound meditation is
offered by Marvin Greenberg af
Complementary Healing Arts,
666 Baker St.. Costa Mesa. For
tpe time and day or to . make a
reservation, call 969-7653.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association presents a men's
support group at 4 p.m. Fridays.
The fee is $25 per session. For
more information, call 722-4588.
The Alliance for the Mentally DJ
of Orange County provides edu-
cation and emotional support for
3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 1i' (714) 708-4805
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Newport Beach/Costa fv\eso Doily Pilot
f~es with loved ones VfhO are
mentally ill. A Cree supportgroup
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. every
other Saturday at Orange County
Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red
Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 850-6463.
SL Andrew's Presbyterian ChllJ'Cb
ollers a support group for families
with loved ones who are mentally
ill. The group meets Sundays
from 6:30 toe p.m. in the church's
Dierenfielcl Hall C, 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Seacb.
The grpyp is open to the commu-
nity and'is committed to confiden-
tiality. :For more inf onnation, call
631-2880. .
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The Networkers, a program
Rrovided by the Cost~ Mesp ~hamber of C6mmerce, mee~
from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa
Golf and Country Club, 1701
Golf Course Drive. Lunch is $12.
The one-time membership fee is
$15. For more information, call
574-8783 or 540-0201.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7: 15 to 8:30 a .m.
Wednesdays at Mirru's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. For more informa-
tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or Tina Firman at 551-3156.
All 1.u1en•1 leacb Oub meets at
7:1.S a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information , call
646-1252.
Zen Home Stttchery, a local
manufacturer of meditation sup-
plies, bolds a free meditation
from 5 to 1 p.m. Sundays at Mesa
Business Center, 711 W.17th St.,
Suite A-8. For more information,
call 722-7818.
The Newport Beach ParkSt!
Beaches and Recreation Commis-
sion meets at 1 p.m. on the first
Tuesday of each month t:n the Qty
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 644-3151.
Ni'l.Otlne Anonymous fellowship
wants to help men and wom~>D
who smoke to quit and remain
smoke-free. For .more info?JWition
on local evening meetings, call
650-2713.
The Costa Mesa Historical
Society holds a free open house
from t 1 a.m. to 3 p.m . Thursdays
at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa
Mesa. The event features mem-
orabilia from the city of Costa
Mesa and the Santa Ana Army
Air Base. For more information,
call 634-5918.
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Overeater• Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at
St. John's Episcopal Church, .183
E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Por more
infonnation, call 953-0900.
Ensign Inte rmediate School
offers a free parenting seminar
and open discussion '(or parents
Of t~ns from 1 to 8::Jt> p.m. OD
the last Wednesday of each
, nionth. For more information,
,call 225-818'9.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
Parkinson's support group from 7
to 9 p.m. on the second Thursday
of each month at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. For more
ip.formation, call 644-3244.
The Yoga Place offers a
pre/post-natal yoga class from 3
to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New
classes begin on the first of the
mo~th. For more information,
call 642-7400.
Hoag Cancer Center otters Man
to Man, a free prostate-cancer dis-
cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
on the first Wednesday of each
month at the center auditorium, 1
Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport
Beach. For reservations or more
information, call 722-6237.
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at 7 a.m. Tuesday~ ot the Padflo ·
Club 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newi>orf Beach. There is no
charge for the initial meeting.
For more information, call
640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 1 p.m. Th~'
days. The fee is $25 per week. For
more intormation, call 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center offe~ a free
relaxation and imagery workshop
from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. on the fourth
Wednesday of each month at l
Hoag Drive, Building 41, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 760-5542.
The Costa Mesa llepJlbllcan
Assembly meets at '1 p.m. on the
third Thursday of each month at
the Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
645-5326.
A free telephone help line . for
seniors over 62 is offered by mort-
gage consultant Bob Brennan at 3
p.m. Wednesdays at Bayside W-
lage, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 723.0233.
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• SariJi (Andes music), Fuchsia
Stage/Flower & G4rden Bwlchng
• Magic by Kevin Kaplowitz, Celebra·
tions Stage/Youth in Motion Builchng
1:30 P.M.
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Plgnltas
Raceway ,
2 P.M.
• Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent
• All-~erlcan Boys Chorus, Meadows
~tage · •
• Afric:anized Bees lecture, Centennial
Parm
• Fuchsia Basics lecture presented by
Pam Hantgin, Orange County Branch
of the National Fijc:hsia Society, Pink
Pagoda (Front Gate)
• Weaving demonstration (until 11
p.m.), Fiber Pa.lace (Silo Complex)
• Wine-tasting seminar (unW 3:30
p.m.), Wine Courtyard
• Think.Pink! Pink Lady apple demon-
stration presented by Andria Fike of H
& W Growers, Home & Hobbles Stage
• Record Roll Contest, Kids' Stage
• Pink Ladies Fuchsia Plantmg, Cele·
bration Stage/Youth In Motion Building
• Orange Blossom Cloggers, Times
Heritage Stage
• Sliver Bullet Express Cloggers, Cal
Spas Centennial Stage
• Olivia, vocalist, Fuchsia Stage/Flower
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& Garden Building
2.:30 P.M.
• Magic Show, B!Jou Magical Palace
• Dan W~ -Slack Rope, Melody
Junction
• Family sand castles Contest, Kids'
Park
• Pape.nnaldng dem.onstration,
Youth in Motion Building
J P.M.
•Pink mashed potatoes sculpt·
ing, Kids' Stage
• Dancers in Motion, Tunes
Heritage Stage
• Shenap.l_ga.o's Youth Theatre. :
Cal Spas-Centennial Stage .
• Duchlceia, SpoWght
SldgeNisua.l Arts Building
• Sartri (Andes music),
Fuchsia Stage/Flower &
G~den Buil<14tg
3:JO P.M.•
• All-Alaskan R.nong
Pigs. Los Pignitas Race-
way
• Carvmg Wallet Back
(leather) presented
by Teny Bayless,
Home & Hobbies
Stage
4 P.M.
• Magic show, Bijou Magical Pa.Joce
• Russell Bros. Circus, Circus Tent
• Camille the Cow selects winner of the
Cow Chip Bingo Contest, Centennial
Fann
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Sec·
Band,
Spollight
Stag'e
NlSUal
Arts Build·
ing
•Eclectic
String Band,
Fuchsia
Stage/ Flower
& Garden
Building
4:30 P.M.
•Dan Wiles -
Slack Rope,
Melody Junction
• Old-Fashioned Art of Fudge Making
presented by Fred Heminger, Home &
Hobbies Stage
5 P.M. J
• Piggly Wiggly Rope, Kids' Stag
• Pllpennaking demonstration, Youth In
Motion Build.I.rig
• Suk paintmg demonstration by
Batchelder Silk. Stlo Bwlding
• Kids' karaoke. Celebranon
Stage/Youth In Motion Building
• Moonhght Erpreu Band, Tunes Her-
itage Stage
• Sanrl (Andes music), Fuc.hsia •
Stage/Flower & Garden Bwldlng
• Dance Network, Cat Spas Centennial
Stage
• Duchict>la, Spotlight Stage/\11.sual
Arts Building
5:30 P.M.
• AU-Alaskan Raring Pigs, Los Pignitas
Raceway
6 P.M.
• Magic i.how, BIJOU Magical Palace
• Color makeovers with Mary Kay Cos·
metics, Home & Hobbles Stage
• Rock.in' Limbo, Kids' Stage
•·Peter Young, Celebration
Stage/Youth In Mobon Building
• Arabian Night Fantdsy, Cal Spas
Centennial Stdge
• Secondhund Smoke Band, Spotlight
StageN1Sual Art5 Budding
• EclectJc Stnng B<1nd, Fuchsia
Stage/Plower & Garden Building
6:30 P.M.
• Don Wiles SlctC'k Rope, Melody
Juncuon
• Hypnotist Mdfk Yuzmk, Meadows
ltl I f II fl Cl
• When local press
PhotogrlPhefs tried to
get close to the
multlcoloNd ~
~the~drive
doWn Fairview Road on
. f~, several photpgs
got ca'"'9ht in the
middle of the chaos
and were herded along
by'sheep dogs.
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Stage
• Clown Show, Kids' Stage
7 P.M.
• Riders In the Sky, The Orange Coun-
ty Register Concert Senes m the
Arlington Theater
• Zoot suit fashion show presented by
Zoot Suits m Fullerton, Times Hentage
Stage •
• Russell Bros. CU'cus, Cucus Tent
• Cindy Brown, CeJebrabon
Stage/Youth In Motion Bwldmg
• Duchicela, SpoWght Stage/VlSUal
Arts Building
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• Swmg dance 1essoos Wlth Audrey
Wilson, nines Hentage Stage
7:l0 P.M. ,,.
• Swingtnne with Johnny Pulk and ---
The Big Shots, Tunes Herttage St.age _
• Magic show, B1jou,Magu:al PaJ.ac:e-;
• All-Alaskan Raang Pigs. Los ~
Raceway
• Red ElVlSel, Meadows Stage
• P.M.
• Secondhand Smoke Band, F\lchsi.o 1
Stage/Flower & G.vden Build.mg
1:15 P.M.
• John Peace Super Band, 11.mes Her· •
1tage Stage
8;30 P.M.
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik, Meadows ''
Stage. "
9 P.M. •
• Riders In The Sky, The Orange ""•
County Register Concert Serles in the •
Arl!.ngton Theater -
• Swmgtune Dance Contest with music
by Johnny Pulk and The Big Shots, "' •
1lmes Hentage Stage
• Mag1c Show B11ou Magical Paiace ..
9:30 P.M.
• Red ElVlSes, Meadows Stage
10 P.M.
• John Peace Super Band. Times Her· •
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"This will be our first coastal
va~ation ownership property in
California. so we are really excit-
ed about it,• she said. "Marriott's
philosophX·: is to look for prime
vacation cp!Stinations and build
luxurious,· upscale resort villas."
Xhe Marriott project is also
the· first of five hotels or resorts
totaling 2, J 50 rooms that have b~tW.'approved for the Newport
Co~t. said Dave Kiff, assistant
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d Newport Beach police officer
nedr Corona del Mar High on Feb.
19 for playing his car stereo too
loud. The officer searched his car
dlld r0und a marijuana pipe and
fdlse identification.
One of the potential hotel
sites is next to the Pelican Hill
Goll Club and owned by The
lrvtne Co. Spokesman PaUl
Kranhold said the company may
someday build a luxury hotel on
the property but has not yet
made a decision to prepare plans
for the project.
Because the city hopes even-
tually to expand its borders to
include Newport Coast, Kiff said
officials have been observing the
projects as they move forward.
"Certainly we're very interest-
ed," he said "Our biggest concern
is that we would like at least a sig-
nificant portion of. the rooms to be
hotel and not time share."
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Police cited Hunmnan only for ·
noise pollution. But when the dis-
trict received a copy of .the police
report, it suspended Huptsman
and transferred him to Newport
Harbor Higb under the zero-toler-
ance drug policy.
Huntsman appealed to the
courts, however, and won a chance
to finish out his last three months at
Corona del Mar High.
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·EDUCATION Frances Munoz, a 20-year veter-
an of the Harbor Court and a
chairwoman of the organization's
Luevano Scholarship Fund.
"Many of the ypung people leave
school to go to work. They need to
work to support the family."
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Arcording to the group's statis-
1 tC'>, only 9'% of Hispanic adults
c ornpleled four or more years of
rnllc>qP in 1990, compared with
18 ·.. of Asians and Pacific
l'>lctnders, 29% of white and non-
Ldltnos and 22'Yo of blacks.
Munoz said she believes the
Hispanic Education Endowment
Fund is achieving its goals bqt
said the group would like to reacfi
out to even more youths in the
Latino community. Why ts there such a dramatic
d1flerence between the groups?
·Economics," said Judge
"We're very limited because we
don't have the funds," Munoz said.
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·The reason is because
lovemight guests can be charged
transient occupancy tax, which
·generates a good chunk of the
city's revenue and pays for
important services like the New-
port Beach Conference and Visi-
tors Bureau. With time-share
units, the city would receive only
property taxes from the individ-
ual owners.
Campbell said the time-share
resort may break ground as early
as this fall, with the first phase pos~ ·
sil>ly openir)g in 2000. Completion
is expected over a 10-year perlQd
in nine construction phases.
She said the company will
conduc~ several community
But seeing the decision as an
affront to its zero-tolera.q.ce policy,
the school district appealed the
decision to the 4th Disbict Court of
.Appeal, which ruled that its
request was "moot" because
Huntsman no longer attends . the
school.
"It's not going to mean anything
to our zero-tolerance policy,• said
school board member Serene
The group h opes to raise $1
million by September, when its
annual awards dinneT and fund-
raiser is scheduled. The organiza-
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will continue working to reach
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proud.
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QUISTIOI FAIR rlsb walked alongside and often
in the middle of the sheep to
keep them moving in the right
dJrection. CONTINUED FROM 1
"I hope we don'-t get run
over," Justin said. "I'll get as
close as I can without getting
stepped OQ."
Unfortunately, the slieep had
minds of their own and walked
down the northbound ltmes,
malting for a not-so-perfect and
distani view for McCleron and
the hundreds of others sitting
across the street.
A Dock of another kind -a
dozen media photographers -
swarmed around the sheep.
Some of them were nearly 1 knocked over by the dogs as
they darted in circles around
the sheep in search of the per-
fect shot.
meetings within the next several '
months to inform people of the
plans and answer questions. But that didn't matter to most
spectators, who got to see how
traditional sheepherders move
While the whole operation
seemed pretty complicated to ,
the Qntrain~ eye, Parrish said ·'
controlllng sheep with dogs is ,
actually quite simple.
"It's~ prey and predator rela-
tionship,• she said. •So, for th~
sheep, the response is, 'Oh,
there's something that's going their flocks. ' Stok~. •we'll wait for our new
superintendent to start and we
may have to loolc at what we can
. do if a senior is being tfansf erred.•
With· the sheep walking
slowly in a tight.knit circle -a
, defensive mechai:i.Wn handlers
said sheep use to guard them-
selves against wolves and other
predators in the wild -three
dogs circled and lunged at the
flock, keeping the sheep in line.
to eat me,' and they herd up. So l
we just use that e~ct. • ,
· The sheep. drive came ~n the
heels -or should it be hooves
-of a popular cattle drive the
fair held down the same stretch
of road during the 1994 fair.
Despite Friday's court decision,
board member Martha Fluor said
she believes the school district did
the right thing.
•Are we still going to pursue it
or just drop it? I don't know,~ Fluor
said. •I think we will prevail."
iana's sister, Elizabeth, translating
for her mother. "It is her dream for
her daughters to became profes-
sionals. She's happy because she
didn't have these opportunities."
The dogs were controlled by
whistle and vojce commands
from their master, sheepherder
Terry Parrish of the Sall Pasqual
Stoclcdog 1\-aining Facility.
Carrying a walking staff she
also used to direct the herd, Par-
That event, which featured
200 head of cattle and 150 hors-
es leading them, was a success,
as was Friday's sheep drive,
which went smoothly and
according to plans, officials
said.
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· or, Sills and activists are jocus of local events
R onnle Allumbaugh, devot·
ed community activist and
elegant Orange County
cultural attache at large, has
been named the 1998 winner of
the Chairman's Cup, an honor
presented by Mark Johnson,
chairman of the board of direc-
tors of the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center. The award
is bestowed upon an outstanding
local volunteer for distinguished
service to The Center.
In accepting the award, / j'
THE CROWD Johnlon.•
•••
The Anti-Defamation League
of Orange County honored
local attorneys Michael Cor-
nelles of Western Digital Corp.
and Louis Knobbe of Knobbe
Martens Olson and Bear for
their commitment to the
Orange County community a~
the fifth annual Jurisprudence
Awards dinner held recently at
the Pour Seasons Hotel, New-
po,ri Beach .
Allumbaugh, wife of distin-
guished f ood industry ,executive'
Byron Allumbaugh, said, ~After
having derived such satisfactiorl
from doing somethiiig important
foi. the community, it1s a real
treat to be presented with the
Chairman's Cup as well.•
community dollars with no gov-
The evening raised mqr~. than
$94,000 for the league, belpmg to
sponsor its diverse programs and
services in the region ain)ed at
fostering tolerance, understwid-
ing and respect for people of
divergent cultural and religious
backgrounds living together in
this county.
ernment subsidy. .
Allumbaugh serves on The
· .Kirwah's succession \fill need
confirmation by the board, deter-
mined by vote at the annual July
meeting next year.
•••
Opera diva and much-loved
international celeb Beverly Sills
slopped in last week for lunch at
the Newport Beach Marriott
Hotel and Tennis Club at the
invitation of Opera Pacific.
Mlrlon and Roger Palley Joined others
at Orangewood Home's Orange Blos-
som Ball, which honored Orange
County Supervisor William Steiner.
•1 am grateful for the
confidence Mark John-
son and the Board have
shown in me,• Kirwan
said. ·Mark will be a
very tough act to fol-
low, but of course this
was true of all of his
predecessors as well. I
am excited by this
opportunity to serve
The Center and our
community. I look for-
ward to maintainin~
the strong leadership
tradition established by
Henry Segerstrom, Tim
· Strader, Gen. Blll Lyon,
Tom Nielsen and Mark
The midsummer fest was a
smashing success as Sills enter-
tained the local gathering with
style. ln the best-dressed crowd
were event hostess Carole Foll-
man, Joan Slmoooff, Eve
Komyet. Ann Howard, Sharl
Esaytao, Lalla Conlin, Kathy
Center board of directors as well
-as holding positions with such
support groups as The Angels of
1be Arts, Center Stars, The
Mozart Chapter of The Guilds of
The Center, The Candelight
Cqncert Comnuttee and more.
In other Center news, Roger
Kifwan has been named chai.r-
mtn designate, positioned to
polentially succeed present
lecader Mark Chapin John.son at
the end of his term as chairman
of lhe board of the Performing
Arts Center in July 1999.
Johnson has served since
1996, leading The Center to its
present high level of national Vis-
ibility as one of the top ten
r~onal arts facilities in the
nation supported entirely by
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Co-ch.aired by Hany and , .
Mary Hamilton, the enormous
event raised more than $300,000
for the Orangewood Children's
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essential programs of care for 0 abused alld neglected children in
this county. · '
Su_p:ervisor Steiner was recog-
nized for his comnutrnent to chil-
dren, and a spectal fund was ' ·
established ln his name desl::·gnt-to enable young adults with lir
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ln the crowd were Dents d ·
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WWa Dean Lyon. the gla ,torous
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Roger Palley. and th~ d.istin·
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ORANGE CO UNTY HAIR
Prop-wielding comedian Carrot Top makes his Orange County debut with two shows at the fair
lowed by the sometimes difficult result was a aew joke for his act: •1t•s like, 'OK, you'"!! still a lit·
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T o Scott jhompson, the out-
rage<' ~ comedian with the
; wild 4!d hair, clashing
Clothes at> t a footlocker full of
gags bet~<}t known as Canot Top,
~e worlq is just a l>ig prop store.
The 90median1 who has been ·
dubbed #a Thomas Edison for
the 1t~surd, • t'1ms ordinary
thing's like pai)er cups, wooden
spoons and other household
.items into_ t);le unusual.
On s~e. Carrot Top has used
everyt.hiqg-from a Dallas Cow-
boys football helmet with jail
bars instead of a face mask that
poked fun at some of the team
'members' legal troubles, to an
'alarm clock outfitted with a
bangmg judge's gavel fit for
jokes about President Clinton or
0 .J . Simpson.
"I'm getting a little more intn-
cate with them,• the 30-year-old
comedian said this week from
Las Vegas, where he performs
eight shows a week at the MGM
Grand Hotel and Casino. "It's fun
to get a little crazy with them.•
Next Wednesday, Carrot Top
will make his first Orange Coun-
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Carrot Top's trademark gags
and props come to life irr various
ways.
SomeQ.mes, he'll see a funny
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F~, food and flair await at fair
AusoN MURRAY
Daftlltl
E Idtement lurks around
every comer at the Orange
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loud, gritty and viti~ant.
; The rides are biuly scary (that
roller coaster may look tiny, but it
paCks some heart-stopping ·
jerks). The llgqts are brilliant and
colorful. The S'ction never ceases
< -from the calls of carnival
wo.rkers tq the twisting rides and
the swirl of swing dancers' skirts.
Shoot for a 7 or 8 p.m. arrival
time. The air is cooler, the crowd·
is older -mostly teenagers and
adults -and you'll have far less
time to.blow a week's income on
goodies and games.
One admission
NIGHT LIFE ~::0~d~
exhibits, concerts
and shows. It also opens up plen-
ty of chances to spend more
money.
Carnival games are surroilnd-
ed by alluring giant prizes. Food
: for every palate is sold through-
out the grounds. Vendors offer
products you never realized you
needed.
You can have your handwrit-
ing analyzed or your fortune told.
You can chat with an elephant.
You can get your face painted.
You can go on rides that spin you
around and upside down until
you can't walk straight. Every
chance you want to be a kid
again 'is within reach.
The entertainment goes on.
Free (with admission) concerts
are held every night at 7 artd 9
in the Arlington Theater, includ-
ing KC and the' Sunshine Band
oi;i Monday; Teen Idols on Tues-
day and Jan and Dean on Fri-
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follow the lessons with swing
music and dance contests at 7:30
p.m.
"It's got a great atmosphere,"
said Jim Cruzen of Anaheim,
who won first place in a dance
contest last Saturday with Kristi
Smith, 20, of Huntington Beach.
Other fairgoers also gave high
marks to this year's fair. '
•Tue music's good, tbe food is
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'"Even though you got a lot of
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By far the very best deal, the
find of the fair are the Footsie
Wootsie Foot Massage chairs,
which for 25 cents will send
strong vibrations through your
feet and lower legs. They shake
away at least two hours worth of
walking fatigue.
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t'W'o motariled UIDI lb.a
mend OUl 1o k-.p peOple
from ~ tl,lro.ugh tbe lbot
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Some of tu. propl, ...-..Ul-
ly thole that lampoan pollti-
dam or other people wbo / appear In the news, come
1tra1gbt flom newspaper head-
lines.
Lately, President Clinton,
Newt Glngricb and other
national leaden have provided.
enough free material to nep
Carrot Top and tboUsands of
other com8dl4DI in bulilnea.
•'Jbe shelf-life on 101De of
the material is short, so thot's
hard." he said.
Carrot Top often customizes
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ing, 'Hmmm, thot could be
funny.' But it seems perfect,
Orange County and orange
hair."
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• commun1 forum Newport Beach/Costa ~$0 Doily Pilot -
IEllEIS RESPOND · ~ jitst think of
$chool5 like fam:ily smauer classes may be 'quick~fix'
' The state Legislature is study-
ing a proposal to reduce class
siz& in the eighth through 10th
grades. Because students begin to
drop out of school more frequently
in 10th grade, the ldea is to give
them two years of smaller classes
to get them back on track.
folks were always afraid for my
U,fe as I napped wi~e cows. To
them, every l{lrge.c with horns
was a raging bull. ' it 1t was
AT ISSUE: The state is considering plan to reduce sizes of math, language arts classes in
eighth through 1 O grades. Proposal has drawn mi~e'd reaction from local school officials.
While 1 agree with smaU class
sizes for first grade, I think it
O'ljght be better to allocate our
resolirces over a broader spec·
female. · What~l most from farm-ing and f • · nces was the
value of qca n. As I watched
a young talr V{orker dea.n up ele-
phant wMm14nd a young 4·Her .
muck the cow stalls, I remem-
bered hQw much J didn't like that
job. My Sister was not fond of get-
ting up at 5:3j) a.m .. every day of r the week to milk trum Let's ma){e
ptoporbonately
sITldller class sizes
across the grade
spectrum to 25
per classroom. Or
-----------the cows. My ED u c IJ I 0 NI l l y brother didn't like
S p E I K I ti G being dragged on his belly by a cow
let's utilize our resources to help
those most Ul need with small-
group tutonng after school or Sat-
urddys. The group that is about to
enter grades eight through 10 is at
risk because it learned to read by
the whole-language method. For
that reason, some still don't read
weU.
I wish the Legislature would
thmk of school more like a family.
U a family member is sick, the rest
of the family allocates time and
money to get that sick member
bdck up to par as qwckly as possi-
ble. Somehow, with educationaJ
mdflddtes from Sacramento, it is
alme>!>1. as 11 a new mandate to
save dll of the students isJoisted
upon us without much thought of
how best lo get the kids who need
it bdck on the nght track.
Reduced class sjzes still mean
!ecuni.ng resources stop for most
duldren at 3 m the afternoon. I'm
not against reduced class sizes. I
Just think we need to get more
bang for our tax buclG by resolv-
ing some children's lack of skills
qi more creabve ways. Let your
state Legislators know how you
feel
•
As my family and 1 attended
the Orange County Fair last
weekend, I considered all of the
educabonaJ vaJue I have received
from working on fair-related pro-
jects. When I was younger,
Orange County was quite ruraJ,
so a trip to the fair was big excite-
ment. My first visit was when I was 3 months old. My family
raised a few cows and beef. The
rows wouJd Jump the fence if they
bad to, so they couJd get into the
truck and go to the fair The aty
that was in train-
ing and got tired
of the lesson. I didn't like being
butted down by a sheep every
time I stood up and tried to get
away. None of us took up a career
in fanning.
My brother and I raised guide
dog puppies when we were
young. The dogs liked to walk
around the fair and smell all of the
animals. After raising seven dogs
between us, I knew l didn't want
to be a kennel worker, a dog
trainer, or a blind person.
So, as I watched with amuse-
ment at the kids who were sur-
prised that farm animals make
waste products, I was sorry for
their ihability to reject many of the
careers I bad given up in my
youth. By my teen years, I was j
motivated to do well in school.
Maybe, instead of getting high
school students intemsp.ips for
jobs they might want to consider
for thelf future, we should let
them work at some really crummy
occupations to increase their moti-
vation level in school.
•
This summer, 1 wouJd like to
share some of the wonderful pro-
grams and projects at our district
schools. I need you to tell me
about them. I. would like to share
those ideas that aren't going to
require large amounts of cash but
have proved especially in.nova.
tive, educational and popular with
the students. Please contact me in
writing through the Daily Pilot
and give me your name and
phone number in case I have
questions. Thanks.
• GAY GEISER..sANDOVAL is a Costa
Mesa resident. Her column runs Saturdays.
Reduced class sizes ib grades eight
through 10 has the potential of
improviI!g literacy and math skills for
some of our.students who, by virtue of
coming through -Olp" publ}c school system
during a tiJlle of mismanagement dnd poor
choices by our leaders, have not had high-
quality education (,.State may reduce more
class ~es,• July 10).
Almost aJl of our high sehool studeflts
nee.;t remedial work in writing.
I've taught an upper-division writing class
~experimental psychology at UCI for 10
years, and my students (rep-
resenting the upper 12% of
the California high school
graduates) lack very basic
skills. This includes the
native speakers of English.
A recently received thank
you note from a student
who graduated with a 4.2
grade point average from
Corona del Mar High
School contained d nm-
on sentence and severaJ
misspelled words, Titls is
typical of lhe writing
that I rec01ve from my
students.
While fack of train-
ing in m&lhematics is
u!>ually less publidy
obvious, I find that
many of my students
are unable to work
with simple equa-
tions, cannot solve problems involving frac-
tions, and are not famiLiar with trigonomet-
ric functions.
Reducing class sizes will have little
effect if the teachers don't modify class-
room instruction. Language arts teachers
would be able to give more wrillen assign-
ments and give detailed feedback on more
papers per student Ma th teachers would
be more aware of each student's progress
and be able to give more individual atten-
tion. School administrators must provide
support for teachers to make the1:>e modifi-
cations dnd penodically verify implementa-
tion.
Our school district should seize this
· opporturuty to provide belter-qud.lity edu-
cation for our students.
CHRISTINE LOFGREN
Newport Beach
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Cuttingshortcutargwnentshort
I n your lead article in the July 13 Daily Pilot,
you cite an Eastbluff resident, Mike Bigi,
who resents the use of his neighborhood
streets by folks wanting to go to or from the post
office ("Did traffic plan work?•). His argument
is that these people are using Bison Avenue as a
ihortcut. • In his mind, the use of this street is
. furtive and unfair.
Since when is the use of a public: street -
paid for by the citizens -to take the most
direct and efficient way to a destination a short-
cut? I presume that in a week'• driving, Bigi
makes use of a hundred such shortcuts ln bis
avels.
... let's eschew such pejorative and silly nomen-
clature. ~et honest, Bigi.
DAVID H. WAU.ACE
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Life or
death?
l am a supporter of the dealh
penalty for a certain type or
category of murder ("Cruel
and unusual punishment?"
July 15). I sinlultaneously feel
that an advanced socie~ must
hold a capital punishment
conviction to the highest stan-
dards. Raising the prosecu-
tion's burden of proof will
address the overriding consid-
eration with regard to the
·'
I don't think class-slze redu~bon is
needed in grades eight through 10.
ELEANORE ~IG .. ER
Co$ta Mesa
l
Without the benefit of having;feviewed
any research on the issue, my c~ction is
that the iC:lea Of reducing class size for
eighth-through lOth-gradeJ'S in }&n"g\Jage
arts and math may be a "(fu.ick·fi.x" idea,
not necessarily well thought out. I have a
sense that the class si.zes tor this age stu-
'
dent is not
really the answer to the dropout
problem. 1n addition, I thmk spending the
money on early intervention, and kinder-
garten dnd fourth-through sixth-grade
class-size reductions would probably lead
lo more long-term and broader-based
improvements, It is grdtifying to see the
ideas and support for education being
offered by the stdte. Perhaps block grants
to individual ctistricts with cnteria for
repeal funding basE?d on Stanford 9 test
improvements would be more appropriate
for tdrge ting the varied needs of the incli-
vidual districts.
BILLJORTH
Parent, Newport-Mesa Unified
School District
1 am in favor of reducing the classes, but
do they have a plan for five years?
For the first consideration, they didn't do
it right.
Now we have this, and I think they real·
ly need to talk to the organization to get
this implemented in the right way.
They have to be prepared: ,
ALBERTO HERNANDEZ
Cpsta Mesa
I think the state should stay out of bow
we run our schools. This goes back to
Proposition 13, where all the money went
to Sacramento, and our locarschool boards ,
lost the ability to decide
how best to
spend our
money.
Instead of
mandating
smaller class
sizes in certain
grades, Sacra·
mento should
simply cetum
the money to
the local school
districts, with no
strings attached,
and let the
school boardS
decide where it
can best be used.
DOROTHY A.
YOUNG
Costa Mesa
Although research is ambiguous about
the effect of smaller class sizes on sec·
ondary students, two things are clear.
t) Teachers who have fewer students to
reach each day may have more time to
prepare more interesting, exciting lessons
and spend more time with each student.
2) If teachers teach 20 students the same
way they teach 35, they might just as well
have 35.
U smaller classes can result in better
classroom experiences for students, let's
have it.
JACK PRICE
Newport Beach
REICH YOUR RIPS
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur
Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 833-0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District, 18952 MacArthur
Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863· 7070.
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St .. Suite 2000, San Francisco, 94105,
(415) 904-5200. Regional office located in Long Beach.
(310) 590-5071.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Pl.a:-~ Santa
Ana, 92701.
Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), 834-3220.
Thomas Wilson, 5th Disbict (Newport Beach., Santa
Ana Heights), 834·3550.
ORANGECOUNTYFNR-IOARD
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 708-FAIR.
I guess Don Bren and The IrVine Co. are
looking to get into the restaurant business
aga.in. It seems like any 1ue<:ellful business that
comes into any of these major entities, once
they've been given the opportunity to take over
notion of the state taking a __
human life. This concern has
nothing to do with religion or
politics. lt goes to the heart of
the human conclition: that we
are fallible. When the state
makes a mistake and executes
an innocent person, it
DON LEACH I OAJLY Pll.OT
Jack Plelschll Jr. witnessed the execution of Thomas
Thompson, who was convicted of the rape and murder of
his sister, Ginger Flelschll.
Board: President Gary Hayakawa, Vice President
Emily Sanford, Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Randy
Smith, Don Willet, Don Saltarelli and Jeffrey Stem.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, 92628-
9050, 966·4000. .
he operation, they do their belt to do that. And
~a sad day that they can't leave good busi-
~ n~s alone and do good for the communiW
1nitead of ~ to do goOd for lhemlelves.
But one day, It wW all come beck to baunt
~· Until thm, .. 8aml ...._urut, wbk:h
one of the betW Nltaur8* ID town, will
b~~ ftnd ..... ~to go, wl th• peo-
Who go tMre .......... la tlll9t mall will DO
~be data ffaip9fullJ tbat will affect tbe ~ *·'° .. palDt ...... ..,,._ ... ~ c:a't ...... ,....... .
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irreparably harms us all.
Because we are not
omnipotent, we shouJd slrh c
to temper our quest for
revenge with a legitimate,
honest search for truth. A
murderer convicted with
incontrovertible cvidenGe is
one thing, the case of a
Thomas Thompson (•Long
journey to justice/ July 15)
may be quite another.
1 bad a bad feeling about
this case when I firlt read
about it. Then the day after
the execution, I had the occa-
sion to d.ilculs it with a friend
who I discovered used to have
ThomplOll beby-1it her two
daughten when he wtts e
Leen. When f was informed of
Thompson's background, the
circumi.tances of the murder,
the relationship Thompson
had with Ginger Fleischli, the
character and background of
his roommate, David Leitch,
and most particularly, aspects
of Thompson's trial, f won·
dered if the stale had convict-
ed the wrong man.
Those who ardenUy pur-
sued t.he execution of this man
wW have to live with the con-
sequences of their actions. Let
us all hope and pray they did
not err.
LARRY R. CANO
Newport Beach
l believe the death penalty is
morally wrong and greatly
diminishes the fabnc of a soci-
ety that implements it. Oppo-
nents of the death penalty in no
way mean to justify the horren·
dous cri.mes committed. Nor do
they lack sympathy for the vic-
tims and their families.
However, as the late Cardi-
nal Bernardin tlught, •Respect
for life should be like a seam·
less gannent. lllat is life is
sacred from conception to
death. And the deJiberate tak-
ing of any human We cannot
be J ustltied. "
JEAN FORBATH
.Costa Mesa
Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5 Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach.
OTY Of COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall~ 77 Pair Drive, 92S26, 754-5223.
Mayor: Peter Buffa
Council: Joe Erickson, G~ Monahan, Heather
Somers and Libby Cowan.
OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach Ci.ty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663.
644-3309.
Mayor: Thomas Edwa.ids
Coundl: John Hedges, Jan Debay, Nonna Glover,
Denn.ii O'Neil, John Noyes and Tum Thomson.
COAST COMMUMTY COLLEGE DtSTMCT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, 92626,
432·5898.
Chancellor: William M. Vega
Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul Bergs,
Armando Ruli and Jerry Pattenon.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SOtOOl DISTRICT .
D.istnct Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Meea, 92828,
424-5000. Superintendent: Robert Prancy
Board: Dana Bleck, Judy Pranco, Jiin ~
Martha Pluot, w~ LeiC:e, s.w ..-. -..
O.Yid Broob.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, July 18, 1998 Ai '1
• OBITUARY Rockwell employees reach agreement to end strike
Evelyn Sherwood Merritt, a for-
mer society columnist for the Daily
Pilot, died July 4, 1998, in Ventura
at the age of 66.
Mrs. Merritt wrote a society and
{eatures colwnn called ReveliIJ'
with Evelyn in the 1960s.
"Evelyn was a good sport," said
Chuck Loos, farmer managing edi-
tor at the Daily Pilot. "She would
Clo just about anything that she
was called upon to do."
· "She was kind of a social but-
terfly,". sC}ld Jerry Rlchards, a
retired· Newport Beach doctor who
was the subject of se.veral of Mer-
ritt's col\mmS. .
"Sb~ bad a lot of warmth,"
Ricbards added. ·
Mrs. Merritt-who was born in
Denver on Aug. 1S, 1909 -was a
)ongtime Newport Beach resident
before she moved to Palm Springs
and finally to Ventura.
During her time in Newport
Beach, Mrs. Merritt served as
director of the Orange County
branch of the American Red Cross.
She also was director of the 'seruor
Citizens center in Newport Beach.
Mrs. Merritt also served at the
state and lOcal levels of Republican
Women Federated and was a
member of the Newport Beach·
Country Club and the Balboa Bay
Club. She also senied as a volun-
teer for the Civil Air Patrol during
World Warn and was a member of
Daughters of the American Revo-
GREG RlsuNc
NEWPORT BEACH -A strike
that began May 28 at the Rockwell
Semiconductor Systems facility In
Newport Beach was resolved
ThUJ"Sd4y, company offid.hls said.
Rockwell International Corp.
and the employees union, the
Internat:i,QOO Brotherhood of EleC-
trical Workers Local 2295, reached
lution. •
Mrs. Merritt is survived by a ~elebrate . Bastille Day
son, H : Jack ~erdrum m of vei:itu-1 at f o.od faire ra; a Sister, Elisabeth A. Green of • · .
Pasadena; four grandchildren; 10 The 14th annual Di Tech
great-gr-andchildren; cmd one Funding Bastille Day Celebra-
great-great-grandchild. ti.on will present an International
A memorial service was held in Food. Pave today featuring
Ventura last week. Orange County's finest restau-·
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an agreement on a five-year con-
tract. The terms of the settlement
weren't disclosed. by either side.
"We are pleased that an agree-
ment has now been reached with
the (employees union]," said
Dwight Decker, president of Rock-
well Semicond~r Systems. "We
believe the agreement addresses
.the needs of both parties."
'Jbe end to .the 49-day strike
comes two weeks after the Costa
IRIE.FLY IN
rahts and a beer and wine gar-
den with hometown micro-brew
and premium wine from the
Beaulieu Vmeyard.
Tue block party will' b~ at the
Sutton Place Hotel in Newport
Beach from 4 to S:30 p .m. featur-
ing jazz artist Richard Smith and
Mesa-based company announced
it would get out o! the semiconduc-
tor business by the end of the year.
The business will spin off 4ts
semiconductor branch to a sepa-
rately traded company. About
3,SOO corporate employees will be
laid off as part of the company's
restructurtng, which includes 80
positions from offices in Costa
Mesa, Seal Beach and Thousand
OakS.
THE NEWS
• I •
R & B headliner Jack Macie and
the Heart Attack , ..
The, celebration will also high-
li_ght the Indy Llf e Masters Cur-
cuit Elite SK.run, open SK and SK
run/walk, a 25-rnile bike ride, a
wa.U climb, a sports expo and an
SK corporate team competition.
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About 600 workers went on
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they work 12-hour days and di~'t
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years. Employees at a Rockwell
plant in Iowa previously reached a
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Picketing workers put down
their signs Thursday, and a rompa-
ny spokesperson said they may .
·return to their jobs as early as Sun-
da~ . 1
,Aµ.~roceeds f.rom the celebtct·
lion will benefit the Second Har-
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Oak Creek Golf Club
Developing a consistent golf swing
is the grcntest hurdle for any golfer -
professionnl or amaicur. Yet, the key to
overcoming this challenge is simple
and lies in a golfer's basic approach to
the swing, rather than the 1etion itself.
When a touring profes.~lonnl's swing
goes awry, the fault can almost always
be found in one of the pre-swing
fundamentals: posture, grip and
BlignmenL Sioce a professional
generally hu a coach or caddy
monJtoring these critical moves, the
fault can be quickly identified and
_repaired..
Too often. amateurs forget the
importance of the lead up to the ~wing,
coocentrnting in.s1ead on the s..-in.g
itsclr and making conlact with the balf. •
Ensunng that posture, gnp and
alignment are par1 of the pre-swing
rouline will immediately improve one\ •
golf. ·
Finding the right poi.lure, using the
correct grip and proper alignmenl arc
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EYE-OPENER QUOTE Of yttE DAY
Newport Hcrbcif High's Matt Jameson maldng
o point at guard ii Surf Oty Oassic/see below. or •1 reminded our kids that one team odvonces lo the regionals out of
the low's bradcet. And that the tecrn might as wel be us .. :
r • Kevin Heenan. NHBA 9-10s manager
Sa1urdoy, July 18, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 Newport Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot Bl
I 1111 S
.PiCkffig
sides
• Newport or Corona del
Mar, that's the happy
dilemma for some super
young tennis players.
W hat hdppens when you
grow up playing tennis
in Newport Beach?
Seems if you're a gul witli talent,
you become a hot commodity
even before entering h1gh
school.
_ ~·-• With open enr!Eent in the
Newport-Mesa ool District, .,
players leaving th ei!Jftlh"!l'l6Mo•
can be fastidious in deciding
where they want to play high
school tennis: ·Newport Harbor
or Corona del Mar.
'rwo of the best girls programs
in not only Orange County, but
all of the CJF Southern Section,
are merely a few kayak paddles
across the Back Bay from each
other. 1f tennis is your game, you
needn't travel far to locate
competitive matches or hone
your sk:llls on a quality high
school team.
Tb.is summer in particular
features a handful of top-notch
junior girls who will be freshmen
in the fall -some are going to
CdM, some are headed for
Newport Harbor, where Coach
Fletcher Olson's top newcomer
could be Natalie Braverman,
who recantly p~-up (girls
16s) in the Southern California
Junior Sectionals.
Brittany Reitz, also highly
touted, and Kimberly Singer,
who performed well at the
sectionals in the l 4s, are
planning to attend Corona del
Mar as freshmen in the fall. With
Nawa Vaughan and Ruchika
Budhraja coming back, there
likely will be only one singles
spot available.
Players can be choosy. But it's
hard to go wrong with any
decision on which school to
attend.
•Jt's like college," said CdM
Coach Tim Mang, who is
sometimes left in the dark
regarding the intenbons of a
player. •Tuey don't commit until
the last minute.•
When you've been crowned
national champions, like the Sea
Kmgs were last season by the
USA Today, it can work to your
favor in the future or work
against you. Some could be
scared off about who's returning.
After all, most top JlUliOrs want
to be an instant singles pla yer
and enjoy the kind of career
Nina Vaughan (Cd.M) did from
1994 to 1997.
But not everyone is Nina
Vaughan, nol everyone will earn
a scholarshJp to Notre Dame.
Reality often 5'ijs in during high
school play.
Fa~ ls, growing up in Tennis
Town USA has its advantages:
We're blessed with two
championship·calibe r high
school teams. Good luck with
future shopping.
-+-
Mang made menUon of an
at;ticle this summer published in
an industry magazme that
referred to ome problems in
Southern Cahf omia tennis,
specifically the notion of
•parents hiding" thelr juruor
players. Some parents, is It
believed, do not want their kids
playmg anyone below them in
the rankings. "Too risky,• some
feel.
"You've got to get out there
and play the best,· Mang said.
*Hey, everybody wants to go to
Stanford and play tennis there
on a ICbolMship, but good
i>_la~ always go for the
c:ba.Denge. There are IOID•
pJa,.n who don't want to
bnprav9, and they~ to save
th* rankings ...
-+-
._. .
Pioint of the lllatter : ' ' Ii Newport Harbor punishes Estancia b~d play of point guard1 Jameson.
I ·~ • \ R1o w m DUNN
' Deft Plot
NEWPORT· BBACH -If thls is a. sign for next
win~er, then a major shift in po,wer among New-
port-Mesa District boys basketball teams could be
in stofe. .
In a sununer clinic on how to play high school
point guard, Newport Harbor senior Matt Jameson
showed Estancia's novice ball handlers a thing or
two in the Surf City Classic as the host Sailors
blitzed the Eagles Friday nJght in pbol play, 65-42.
~The kids we're playing a t point guard have no
varsity experience, but [ tell my guys to watch
Jameson, because that's how you run the show,•
Estancia Coach Rich Boyce said. •You can say he
just moves the ball from station to station and he
isn't flashy, but that's what you want. He's really
the leader to that (Sailors) team. He's a solid kid
BASKETBALL
and a solid point guard, and he's the one who
· makes them go.• ,
In Point Guard Play , 101, Jameson sc.hooled
Estanda's defense for 25 points, then shut down
· everything the Eagies had to offer on the other
end ..
'"(Jameson's) biggest intangible IS that he's our
defensive stopper, also,• Newport Harbor Coach
Larry Hirst said. "He creates havoc for the other
team on offense. Torught, I didn't think (the
Eagles) were able to do what they wanted to offen-
sively because of Matt."
Jameson, 9 of 11 from the field and 7 of 8 from
the free-throw line, also led Newport Harbor with
eight rebounds and two steals. He could lead the
Tars next season to No. 1 status among district
schools.
SEE TARS PAGE 83
ICIM HAGGERTY·lYl.lJS I OAl.Y fllOT
Newport Harbor's Spencer Moon (~ looks at the umpire for a call after crolling the plate Frlday u Guden Grove catcher
James Divis lies In the duSt. ltlll dutdalng tbe balL Moore was out on the sec~nd-lnnlng play, a bues .. loa~ecl fielder's choice.
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
Garden Grove comes up with six runs in sixth to
capture 11-9 victory; NeW}>9rt Harbor 9-lOs will try
again today at 1 :30 in the Orange County Sectionals.
JASON Hru singles by Ryan Hai.ker and
ROberl Pooler and a walk by
..,,.. Shaun Hill. Newport then made
LOS ALAMITOS -The Gar-a COltly error that allowed ,g
den Grove 9•10-year-old All-Haiker to score. A fielder's
Stan stunned tbe Newport Har-cbdce by Ryan Stoopes allowed
bor-Ba98ball ~ation All· P001li' to .core. James DaVlS fol-
Stan by IOOfing six RJDS in the loWed wltb a two-run single to
mtll lDDinO to pull oft an 11 ·9 npt &ild that tied the score at
comebaclt ~ In the fbit 9-9.
i'ouDd of tbe <>range County A two-run single by Michael
~ Dhdlkm Sectionals at CWaer gave Garden Grove the
tlle LOI AJamllnl Buetiall Com-lead" b good.
-'-Newport :plays a loser's ....--bi . . t •They are an excellent tting bracket game today agams
team,• Newport Hatbor Manag-Powitain ~ at Los Alamitos
er Kevin Heenan Mid. •:Jbetr In a 1:.30 p.lll. game.
bitters were~ out of • at •11...mded our kids that one
bat, not even when the count team mw to the regionals
was 0-2. • out of tbe bier's bracket,• Down.,, tour w ID tbl top llltlMD Mid, •And that the
of tbe mtll, OardeD Grove -. ~•well be us.
loaded the bMel Wida noau11 cm .,,. ,.,.. a tough loss, bUt
C oronadel
our players are resilient and will
be ready for the next game.•
The Newport All-Stars wast-
ed no time demonstrating why
they came into the townament
as the top-seeded team out of
District I.
With one out in the first
inning, Donnie Hunt singled to
left and stole second base. Billy
Munce then doubled to .right.·
scortng Hunt.
Dennis Heenan singled, but
Munce was thrown out trying to
score which brought up Blake
Fogg, Newport's hottest hitter of
late, witb .two outs. After
Heenan stole second, Fogg hit
an RBI single and Newport had
a 2-0 lead.
But Garden Grove put
together a rally in the fourth
inning and took a 4~ lead on ur .... .-
RBl hits bY Stoopes, Brandon
Usaml and Gelger. The lead di
not 1ut long.
In the bottom of the fo
hmlng, Kevin Gowdy hi an
. MarHlgh's
Matt Heitbrink
(rtght) tries to
control the ball
after blocking
a pau u Alex
Bot\Pm (27)
looks on. The
Sea Kings
rolled In the
Surf City
a-le opener
Prt~yat
Newport.
Tlaey're bllCk
laactlcmlMI ........... .........
hllllrOok.
•Bottom's up for a Kings
in the· post in 6 5 victory. llSllTllLL
CdM (8-4 in the summer), which
plays Pallbrook today at 11 a.m ., fea.·
tured four playen scoring-in doubl
figu~. while five Sea Kings
grabbed at least ftYe reooundl. Wit!; three ~ milling, a
well as 6-foot.-... 1en'°1' forward Seth
Richanlton (alOOe &dun), the Se.
Kmgs time to wtab~ted aupJ>ly ~almt'fAN ... , ;tlD ~
tb OUllcDe .. in every quuw.
Am .... wbD Could deve1of>
1DtO aN'l.Dat tllDllaut pott play· .~ ....... M ... and nlM ~-=-~ ICligl. •
N ewport
HiarboT
HJgh's
Mike Chai
scr.ambles
to gain
possession
and pass off " in the Tan' ·
65-33
victory ow
Edmontpr
atffarbo •
Surf Ct•/
ClassV'
The' Aiton
dur/
El .. fnore
.t-Onight al
6:30 after
topping
Eshincia,
65-42.
KIM
HAGGERTY·ZVUUS
I DAILY Pl.OT
BASKETBALL
Surf
City
Oassic
Host Newport Harbor
duels Elsinore in 6:30
nightcap today; Corona
del Mar opens at 11 a.m.
against Fallbrook;
Estancia must play twite,
virtually back-to-back.
Pool A • ~~l)t'f41CMDOf
Edmonton, Els1nor·..ll:lrt.IC:Y
Pool 8 · Hunt1
Niguel, Pems
Pool C • Edi La Costa Canyon,
Rancho Verd Cypress
Pool D -def Mar, Anaheim,
Fa If brook
Toct.y's ~Y
11 a · CoroN def ~ vs..
Fallb I( (aux.)
1 a.m. • Alrso Niguef'vs.. Perris
( n) •
2:30 p.m. • Cypress vs. Rand\o Verde
Uk.)
I p.m • Estancia vs. Elsinore (main)
3 p.m. -Anaheim vs. Fallbl'ook (auxJ
3:30 p.m. • Huntington Beach
vs Perns (main)
4:30 p.m -Edmonton vs. Est.anc:t.
(aux)
5 p m • Edison vs. Rancho Verde
(main)
6 p.m. • La Costa Canyon vs.. Cypress
(aux.)
6• 30 p m • Newport HArbor
vs Elsinore (main)
SUnday's scMdule
11.30 a.m . • Pool A 1 YS Pool B 1
(main)
1 p m -Pool C 1 vs. Pool D 1 (IT\Oa1n)
4:30p.m.·A1 -81 loser YS C1-01
loser (main}
ChM1pionshlp
7 pm .• Al-81 winner vs.. Cl-01
winner (main)
Noon • Al vs. 82 (aux.)
1:30 p.m • Q vs. 02) (aux)
6 p.m.. Al·B2 loser vs. 0-02 !osef
(aux)
Fifth Place
A2·B2 winner vs. C2-0 2 winner (main)
10:30 a.m. • A3 vs. 83 (aux.)
10 a.m. • O vs 03 (main)
2:30 p.m. A3-83 loser vs. 0-03 loser
(main)
Ninth plate
4 p.m • A3-83 winner vs 0-03
winner (main)
CaNo&iitlon
l p.m -M vs. C4 (aux.)
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WATll POLO
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Marchiorlatti scores a
total of 15 goals in
Corona del Mar's
first-and second-roun~
victories.
IRVINE -~eg Ma.rcbiorlatti
exploded for ~e goals as Coro..
na del Mar defeated Longhorn,
13-6, in the second round Friday
of the UniveISity 18-and-under
Summer water polo tournament
at University High.
Six of Marcbiorlatti's goals
were scored in the second ball.
Marchiorlatti had 15 sbots-on-
goal.
Jason Palda bad two goals in
the match and goalies Brad
Netherton and Garrett Bowlus
combined for seven saves. David
Fabian had six steals.
Ma.rcbiorlatti also scored six
goals in a first-round victory over
Huntington Beach, 21 -6.
Ryan Jetton scored four goals
for Corona del Mar. Palda and
Garrett Gentry each bad three
goals for CdM.
Corona del Mar took 35 shots-
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saves.
TENNIS
CONTINUED FROM 81
defend her title in the ta. at the
upccmlng War by the Shore
JUDI« 'nmnil 'IburlMlment, a
mntb annual affair at the Balboa
Bay Club Racquet Club. . n. USTA48Ddiooed
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·we're
just learn-
i n g , •
B oyce
s a i d .
"Newp<>rt
Harbor is
w h e r e
we ' r e
going to
be next
year.•
T b e
Tars, com-
ing off a
"We're just
leamjng. -
Newport
HarbOr Is where
we're going to
be next year ... "
Richmd Boyce
Estancia High
bask~ll coach
championship in the Palm
Springs Tournament last ;,yeek-
end, improved to 14-2 with the
"victory.
Without Brett Valbuena, a 6-
foot-4 senior who plays inside and
outside, who knows where
Estancia would've been in this
summer league battle?
Valbuena, the Eagles' go-to
player, scored 22 of his team's
first 27 _points, then fouled out
with 3:05 remaining on the third-
quarter clock, which meant trou-
ble for Boyce's squad (small j)nd
young).
Garner (forward), 'Jtavis Ch
dler (guard) and sophomore
guard EUSar Maldonado
Valbuena's offensive void.
Newport Harbor was also
by Dustin Illingworth'1 11 nnri...,.,.i
five rebounds (three offe DSl
one steal and one tisist. llli
worth was 5 of 8 from the floo •
Guards Gary Robinson fsix
points), Alan Umon (seven) ond
Mark Ward (five) played strong
roles with and away from the ball'
for Newport Hatbor, while (>Oil!:
Billy Clayton and Mirza Pajevi<"
continued -to spell 6-7 senior
Adam Hearlson (left ankle
injury).
The Tars . rolled through
Estancia in the first quarter, 17-6,
then Jameson built the lead to 21 • •
6 early in the second. ValbueDJt
scored 12 of his team's t s.second:.
quarter points to get the Eagk-s: ·
closer (30-21 at halftime).
Jameson's 19-footer and
Llmon's three-pointer kept New-
port Harbor ahead by double fiq•:
ures early in the third quarter, but
midway through Valbuena fouled
out and the Tars doubled the11
lead m three nunutes of action ..
SURf OTY CLAsSIC
NEWPORT HNl80lt 65
ESTAHOA 42
Estancia 6 15 8 13 -42
Newport Harbor 17 13 19 16 • 65
Est.llnda • Andersen 2, Cantrell 0,
Maldonado 2. Jimenez 0, Valbuena 22,
Freeman 3, Stapleton 0, Chandler 5,
Gamers.
3-pointers • None.
Fouled out · Valbuena.
Newport tt.rbof' · Jameson 25,
KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I OAn.Y PILOT
Newport Harbor's Nathan Mautn (left) and Martin Schatz double-team their foe en route to 65-33 win.
When Valbuena scored his
last bucket, he pulled Estancia
to within 36-27, but alter fouling
out, the Sailors spurted , 22-10,
including a 13 -0 run almost by
third quarter's end. Sean Pree-
man 's baske t with 0:06 left in
the third prevented Estancia
from being shut out in the final
3:29.
Varsity ne wcomers Darshaun
Illingworth 11. Robinson 6, Limon 7.
Ward S, Clayton 0, Hsigh 2, Pajevic 2,
Chai 0, Yarnell 2, Kahle 3, Tarton 2,
Schottz O 3·pointers · Limon 1.
girl.1 1.ts tn singles and doubles.
The War by the Shore ii July
27-31. It 11 rolllidered. the largest
Junior t0\ll11Mllent held at a
private dub In Southern
California. Detallt: 159-0711.
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CONTINUED FROM 81
trouble early and kept CdM at
the line throughout, with the
Sea Kings sinking 13 of 28.
Anaheim was 2 of 10 from the
line.
Campos banged in three of
his four three-pointers in the
first quarter, the third coming
with 1:52 left to give his squad
a 15-12 lead . But from that
point until 5:01 remained in
the second, CdM outscored
Anaheim, 11-2, and the Sea
Kings never trailed again. ·
To close out the first quarter,
Bottom made two free throws
and Alshuler scored two field
goals to give CdM a 18-15
edge by quarter's end.
Midway through the sec-
ond, Anaheim's three-pointer
shooters got hot again, this
time Parham connected on two
treys, the latter coming with
3:27 on the clock to tie matters,
25-25.
After a 27-27 deadlock,
CdM scored the first half's
final six points for a halftime
lead of 33-27.
Hunt sank two free throws
to start the fourth quarter, the n
added a· layup off the break
and another bucke t before
retiring to the bench with his
team comfortably in front, 55-
36.
Bottom, 5 of 10 from the
floor and 4 of 5 from the stripe,
had five offensive rebounds in
the second hall, including a
putback late in the game for
CdM's last points, giving the
Sea Kings a 61-39 edge.
In an earlier game, New-
port Harbor defeated Edmon-
ton, 65-33, as Aaron Yamal led
the Sailors with 14 points. Matt
Jameson and Dustin Illing-
worth added 10 points each for
Newport, while Gary Robin-
son had eight.
The Tars outs<.'Ored the visi-
tors uom Canada in the first
quarter, 21-12, and never
looked back. They led at half-
time, 40-18, and held a com-
manding lead after three quar-
ters, 54-23. No Edmonton
player finished in double fig-
ures.
SURf art QASSIC
~ Dll MM 11, AMI._ 45
Anaheim 15 12 9 9 -45
CdM 18 15 16 12 • 61
AnaMlm -Tr~ 0, Campos 17,
Salcedo 8, Figueroa 0, Parham 12,
Pkkem 2. Mendoza 1, Arellano S.
3-pointers · campos 4, Parham 2,
Arellano 1.
Fouled out • Traynor, Salcedo.
c.otoNI .. MM' • Snefl 6.
Shea, guard Eric Snell,
Phillips, Alshuler and Bottom
led the Sea Kings' charge in
the third quarter, in which they
built a 44-32 lead. Elliott Pat-
terson, Bottom and 'l>hillips
scored in the second quarter's
waning moments to give CdM
a 49-36 advantage.
Phillips 11, Hunt 10, Alshuler 11,
Shea 6, Hletbrink 2. Bottom 14,
Patterson 1, Beardslee 0.
Fouled out· none.
&NAN P06UDA I DALY f1.t)T
Corona del Mar's Kyle Phillips goes
up for a dunk on Anahelm Friday.
IECIEITIOll STAllDlll&S
aty of eo.t.. MIN
Softbell
(•ofJvlr l)
Mo llt9ed c.c.LC: 1-lil' Pickle. B~adl
comben, 6; 2. (tie) Toudl 'Em Al~ C.li-
fomia Dreamln', Sticks and Stones. 4; 5.
Beer Budd'-' 0.
Modified Coed 0.1: 1. i'lve< Rats, 6;
2. (tie) Verifone, Grounds Crew,
Swingen. 4; S. (tie) Regenesls Rookies, 2·
out Nightn\Me, 2; 7. (tie) R9d Robin,
ftodt HMt>or, 0: 9. Lightning. ·2.
Coed C t. (tie) Cleats end Cleavage,
Barking Spiders, 6; 3. Club Mesa. 4; 4.
(tie) Shoottn and Slammers, The Brew
Crew, 2; 6. Fal~. 0. ·
Coed 0.1: 1. Boyle Bombers, 6; 2. (tie)
Head Firs1. Mudrekers, 4; 4. (tie) The
Unforgiven, Fanatics Only, 2; 6. Muffin
MonsWfS, 0.
C.oed D-2: 1. Sharkbltes, 8; 2. (tie) Rug
Rm, The Gimps. 4; 4. Utl-<iators, 3; S.
Teatn Ypac, 1; 6. Riptide, 0.
Coed "9c: 1. Marna's and P..,.'s. 6; 2.
Rowdy Roofers, 4; l . (tie) Pill$bury
~CCNM,1.
C.oed D-J: 1. (ti.) ffiends and F•mi1y,
RSa Big ftigs, S; 3. (tie) •K"Unt Crew, SM-
who returned that aame day to
win in the SSt with partner Lany
Dodge. a
A aoatb after Tbe Challenge,
seems all the oars are in the
water to ~ it on again next
year.
•1 think they really want to
(COIM baa),• Paliledes owner
Km Stuart uk1 Priday of The
~olftdels,
Stuart cOnceded tome
c:bangei -from both ..... -
woukt Med to be .... In oriler
tor Newport Bw:b to hOlt 1be
Cbe=inl888. •M edUIDy pretty
updlld at bow W.O tbll 9"Dl
... ..... • Stuart Mid.
•Oftrd, 1 tldnk It ........
...a.Md tblll I tbouPI•,.......
gate, 4; S. (tie) Byte Me, Stride and Asso-
ciates, Sprint PCS, o.
Mein C-1: 1 (tie) Goat Hill, P0C. Team
Easton. 6; 5. Young Guns, 4L. S. Oub
Mesa, 2; 6. 8allistic Blue, 0.
Men's UfalN!r' D: 1. The ~ 6; 2.
(tie) Seag9te ~ans, The Aftltudes. 4;
4. (tie) Hoollgans, Haro Patts. 2; 6.
Gi.nts, 0.
Min's Mllll1 D: 1. (tie) Warrion,
Mark~. ~ PSOX. 4; 4. h U.
busttf{. 2; S. (tie) TRD, ~rauden. 1.
Men .. Lowtlr 0 : 1. (tie) Emerald
Plumbing, Body Count. 4; 3. (tie) Parrot·
heads, Tum Paragon. 3; 5. Good. Bad,
Ugly. 2; 6. Theodore Robbins. -1.
........ •1: 1. (tie) lowted. POC. 6, 3
Newport Wholesale, 4; 4. Ell'(l(n Toyota,
2; 5. (tie) El Randlito, Blood SWNt and
Bffn, o.
Men's C..Z: 1. (tie) Barn Sumers. Out-
en Again. Budmen. Horrtebird, 4; 5.
Same Guyz. 2; 6. Silky Sulliv.m, 0.
Men'I c..t: 1. (tie) Pete's Brew Crew,
Cone, 6; 2. (tie) Mudville, Rebels. 3; 5.
MVIP, 0.
Men'I D-3: 1. (tie) Old llmen.. O· Tour,
4; 3. (tie) Toi.lly CoffM. Swing This,
be, becaUM it was so cloee on
the heels of the Davis Cup.
From my perspective, my
members loved it. In fact, many
memben liked it better than tbe
Davis Cup. They really enjoyed it.. a
Prolill .. nmor .all: W...
the USTA 1111 laolled a Deft
Cup~ totnftianepnltl), ~:.r..:os.
we• tbltt:::·~~~
..;, .Mpoint. IO ~ ......... am.
................... kilDd'I
~Qip .
mzx. Land of the Lost. 2:; 6. Jtm's
Wrecking Crew 0. ,.
Men's l).J: t. Don't Matter, 6'! 2.
Bedrock Bombers, 4; 3. (tie) Troublmle.ki
en. Brewskies, Polk High. The Knobi ~-
7. Crawdads. o. .. •
MM .. M: 1. Meat Puppets. 6f 2.
Rebels, 4; 3. Sharks. l. 4. (tie) Pirates,;
CCNM. 2; 6. Q-Oub. 1, 7. Hard K~ 01 .........
(•of Julyl)
Mondey O DlvWon: 1. (t•e)
SChultz Photo, 2-0; 3 Sneakers >O\J-l"· en. 1-0; 4. Jui. 1-1; 5. C..mlvorous
0.1: 6. <tie> Old rimen. Men's
hou$e. 0.2. ..,
1u.dey Lower c: 1 (tie) w. • 1
The Bus Oriwrs. 2-0; 3. The Dribbteri, 1 • J
O; 4. W\.t-Kllla Beet. 1·1; 5. Tennlnaton,
0.1; 6. (tie) The Raptures. Goodfellas, O
2.
W.*111 day Uppw C 1. (tie) H id!
hunten. Plau Hut. M.,-garitlville. 1~
4. Prime llme. Q-club, 0 .1. ().1. ~ nu.., II: 1. (tie) In the ~ ••
Jack's Surfbo.tds, QSC. 1-0; 4. (t ie) Staff
lnNctlon, Soft Tubs. Strt Ballin. 0-1
PUBLIC NOTICES
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PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE above on: March 1, 1990
Pickford Really, Inc., Nyda
ORDINANCE NO. 98·15 Jopling Slerren, Secretary 'l>UBLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE OF This stalemenl was flied
"9nnln9 Director's TliE CITY COUNCIL OF wllh the County Clerk ol
C&e Permit Ho. 32 THE CITY OF NEW· Orange County on 6·18·98
NOlict Is hereby given PORT BEACH MODIFY· 19980701924
lhal,. an apphcallon hos ING THE BASIS FOR Dally Piiot July 4, 11, 18, ~ 1ubml11ed on be hall LEV y 1H0 AS 5 E 5 S. 25, 1998 •110215
OI :Celalo Paradl10 MENTS IN THE CO· Sa052
lM•ftln Pott• & Aaaocl· RONA DEL MAR BUSI· PUBLIC NOTICE
•In, •ppllcant), to es· NESS IMPROVEMENT 1---------
tab h 1 specialty food str· DISTRICT Fictitious Buslneaa
vice. use in lhe Corona det Subject ordinance was Name Statement
Mar Plau Shopping Ctn· inlroduced on lhe 22nd The rollowing persons art
.. r. The r1c1hly will con111n day of June. 1998, and was doing business as:
lncfdtntll lntt rror sealing adopted on the 13th day of Prudential Calllornla Re-
lof a maximum of 4 per· July, 1998. ally, 3333 Michelson Drive, ~na. The proposed hours AYES COUNCIL STE 270, Irvine, CA 92612 MEMBERS'. THOMSO Pickford Really, Lid., (Call· ol *era1ton at• 9 00 am • , N, lornla), 3790 Via del la to lQ:OO p.m., daily There D E 8 A Y o 0 N E I L • Valle. Oel Mar. CA 92014
wiU ~e 1pproJOmllely 3 em· OLOVER, NOYES, AHO This business Is con·
plO)~HI .on·slla al any one MAYOR EDWARDS ducted by: a lrmlted pall·
llrnc The property Is lo· N 0 E S , C 0 U N C I L nershlp
cat.O In th• PC (Newport MEMBERS: NONE The registrant commtnced
VIII-• Planned Com· ABSENT COUNCIL to transact business undtr •• MEMB RS· H QES the lictnlous name(s) listed inuolty) Dl1lrlct. E • ED above on· Merch 1 1990
Propetly located at· 952 ABSTAIN COUNCIL Pickford . Realty, Ud. By: Av~ado Avenue MEMBERS: NONE Pickford Realty, Inc., 1 CA
PISMlng Olr1ctor'1 Utt MAYOR: Thomaa Ed-corp., Gen. Ptr., Nyda Jo-
Peimll No. 32 11 1chedul1d wards piing Sterren, Secretary
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2122 DEL MAR 2622 ~ 1022 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 DEL MAR
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 rea t Starter I 3 Br liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii Beautlful Westminster iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2.5Ba TWNHS. Gated BAY FRONT DPLX VIiiage. Quality S & S lrvlne Terrace 3br Short term rental, EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY Cozy Hideaway pool, air, try rent lo PRICEO REDUCED Conscructlon. Model• 2ba, orig cond, good (furnished). 7/25-8/10
One Br plus Ofe.oen, own/lease option. Agl. $1,2QO,OOO Garage av a 11 a b I e f r o m loc, pets ok. 52350. G r ea I •a Pct Great
Allraalest11t•'-•1111111t l•t•ts Better than N ew, 5187•900 1(888) 428• Dock, can hold over 1163,000 • S220,000. Call 817·563·9623. locatlonl 721-1980 1 ... cl I ... a ......... C I S 0380 Agt, 714·898·3025 -••Ptr , ... ,.. ,,,..,.... ena r , ecurlty.1---------85' boat sandy beach. New Luxury dupJex1---------
1ralfllrH"'l11Act•l1 .. u S235;000 OPEN SAT 12""4 Xlnt Looi Mel Fuchs,--------3br 2ba. elevator, 2 COSTA MESA 2624
1mt•didnld11111inHllli111 Open Sun 1""4 Remodeled. 3bd +oH, Pavlllon R••ltor MOBILE car gar, nr beach, no
11 .,wel11H ... , '"''""''· 495 Morning Canyon quality upgrades. 875·8120 pela 52500 875•8955 liiiii~i!iii!iiiiii!~iiiiiiiii 111n1tallH ., ""'lllllUllH Corona Hlghland1 S289K 241·81401 ..... --....-,....,_--.....,.__._,._.,.. HOMES 1100 •1 a 2Br Detached
h1td o1 mt, ctlt1, rtlitlH, .,.... Repo Low $300,000'a. BAYRIDGE CONDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cott•e•• w/Patlo
na, •illdlca,, latnlllal IUll•., Reduced To Sell Big exec 5BO, 3.5ba. 2bd 2ba 'B' plan, COSTA MESA 2124 near beach. Cathedral NllH•l trltl•. • 11 l•ltlllH Drive bV--718 Fernleal C 11 Jak E 1 deck, w/d, pool/spa, NB Bay Front 3br cells, frig. ·Mdve·ln Tenant OCP. a • •P noza. 2car gar $249,900. 2ba, beaut marble Speclall S675 + $400 10 Nk1 ur nd ''''"'"'· Castle Realtor a. 2bd 2b ·c· 1 fl G d 1 U111illt1Htrflw1Mlutltl." Shown ByAppt. 714·537·7177 a pan, oors, ate pato, 2BR 1BA on Blulla nr deposit. 548-2.421
T I 3Br 2Ba+2Br, over patio, pY1/attch gar prlv bch, senior prk bch, gar w/opsner, E. Side Studio, lg ba,
• • u••••••r •Ill ul 2c gar. $535,000 FIRM ---------$282K 721·1575 Agt. 55+, S35K Bkr 949· lncd yd, w/d hk·up,
kMwl .. ly acn,C .. , """11•· FOUNTAIN •...-----------675-6241 by appt. $895. 842·9699 Agl l~c:ivisi5~J~o. Al~vua~: m1ll ltr 1111 wit nldl .. II Corona del Mar Prop. VALLEY FSBO Upper Back Bay
vltlallM ti IM llW. Ow mMn Chris Hopper 1034 condo. Move In cond. ---------•Cape Cod EASTSIOE Aug 3. 949-646-4407.
"' •er••r liltr111f lllt l 111 "'4"'·873·84 ... 4 3 b d 2 b a • n..e a r 1 Y BEACH park Ilk• aettlng, 3br I • • • 200011. Muse aeet •---------•••111'1 1'''111"' 11 1'1' 1=--,,...--,,..,,,.-......,.,.,.,,,-Zero Downl Spacious $272,000. 848-5088 PROPERTY 1175 2ba, 145osq tt s2195· FOUNTAIN '""'''" 1rt 1n1t1Mt 1111 Harbor View Hiiis home fealurlng larg••---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 288 Flower 455·0444 VALLEY 2634 .. ,1.,,nlilyMsll. T1CM-South mov•ln cond, aep fam rm with FP. HARBOR HILL 4Br
J11l1tUlscrt11l111lt1,caHHUO view home, 3br 2.5ba, 3BO, 2BA. Call Nowl 4.5Ba Approx 6000af MORRO BAY 120 D~!p11!'~od~~:.!:12~~fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
T1tt·lttt II Hot·4Z4·ftl0. Ftr 2 fp, oak f·rm, 3-car Caalle Realtors 1 o,ooo1r corner lol, resldanUal homesllH. am yard, uUI pd, no Huge 2Br Apt plus
i.ewu•l111lt1,DC1mpltn1 gar, Lg pvt yrd S889K Charles Mansur Marble entry, 7FP's. Lot sizes range from pet s1200 455..l\A44 Twnhm•. Fair rents,
callHUD1142t·3500. qual buyers, appt only 1-a00-881-6713 x 208 Joan Burke 759·9314 6,000.14,000af, many ~ great locallonl Pool 714·644·1962 owner ottering ocean vlewsl EASTSIDIE 3br 2ba 714-540·4785 fof eevlew by the Plannlng C I T Y C L E R K : T.hls statement was flied
Oe,....nmenc of the City of LeVonne M. HarkleH with the County Clerk ol'••••••••I ,._... Orange County on 6-18·98 1• Newport Beach at 3 00 The enllrt text Is avail· 19988781923 HOUSES/
•Ja•mlne Creek 3br H'""'TINGTON 2ba, upgraded, lrl lvl "'"
Catalina Sunset vlewl BEACH · 1040
S510K Agt 700·8533 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
NWP hgta pr'lme neigh· 800·578·2811 houH w/garage, w/d
borhoc.cJ by owner. hookups, no pets ---------
3bd, 1.5ba, Jg R1 Jot, $1400-t"dep 722·8275 HUNJ'INGTON
8soo aqtt mature 1and· CEMETERY LOT/ BEACH 2640 1caplRg, pvt paclos,
lrplc, beamed ceilings CRYPT_. 1225 NEWPE>RT
Incl appl'a. $399,500. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Beau unbelievable 2br
p.m; on Wednesday, Jul11 able for review Jn the City 0 11 p 1 1 J 1 4 11 18 18, .. 1888. Th• review will Cltrk's office of th~ City of 25
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10 u Y '11110• 273• .CONDOS be 1 p 1 o N n B h • Rear Upper Unit 3 Hou••• on a lot. All ltltld n Che lann ng e· ewpo eac · Sa051 FOR SALE Brite & lltel 2Br 3.5Ba 2br/yde/gar'e S334k Call 949·650.7964 or 2 CEMETERY LOTS BEACH 2169 2ba, laund hkups, grc
949·644·1982. • at pa c 111 c v I e w iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii area, garage. poof,
part&ienc. II approved at Pub 11 sh• d Newport ---------
thal11me, lhe appea) ptrlod 8each·Cosla Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE !••••••••• 1 c gar. + 1 covered • Bkr 888·901 ·5937
01 .,. d 111 b 1 1 Pilot July 18 1998 parking space. S399K Zero Down! Gorgeous .. •y• "' •g n rom • Fictitious Business Judy Met o R 11 .... t ..... ·1 o I h t Sa061 • r ea Y pool home In great •-~ • ur ng 1 11 lme, Name Statement GENERAL 1002 949-697·2999 location I Upgraded Panoramic Vu Catalina
NP ctr, prlv comm Sbr
3.5ba approx 4000sf
Me m 0 r I a I park Harbor View homes pavera. 714·840·0992.
enyt'iteruled party or their PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons ar11"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii kl I OR & tutl}Orlzed agent aggrieved doing business as: 1• SAT·SUN 12·5 t, ormal morel et t"' decision may hie a NOTICE OF Prudential Califomla RI· PATRICK TENORE 333 POPPY Call Casile Reallora
840·5157 3br 2ba. Allached 21----------car gar. Lease only
$2400/mo. Open Sat
July 18. 2-4:00.
1815 Port Ashley.
Upgrades. $849,000 •••••••••I Owner/Bkr 759-0505 HOUSES/ tv'e 'II
11~1;
l'!Otlce ol appeal to the APPLICATION TO atty, 3333 Michelson Onvs, PleaH Call & Let Ua Large beauUful home Charles Mansur at
ttlaf\l'.llng CommlHton Wllh SELL ALCOHOLIC S'fE 270, Irvine, CA 921112 Kn Ow What Vo Ur with guest quart era. l -600-881-6713 x 205
1 f"'9 ltt ol $8711 00 10 BEVERAGES Pickford SoCal LP .• (CA), Needs Arel 858-9705 P"k·a·boo oceanvlew ---------
deft;ly lh.• cosl of the ap· Oate ol Filing Application: 3333 Michelson Drive. STE 1·8O0 -4 ·TEN 0 RE South side of PCH IRVINE 1044
Rare Clltfhaven Tri· CONDOS plex 3 2br 1 ba unU1,
714-759-3088
•Lido l•land duplex
down 1talr1, 2br 2ba
+ den. club prlv. Sff
at 101 Via Antlbea
$2000/mo 833-4565
naaP<octdur• JUN 30. 1998 270. lrvlne, CA 92612 Quiet culd•••c Agenl 714·509·89231"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
I"-1 . . To Whom 11 May Concern· This business la con· 0 900 1 BO 1•
Slf" nvit11 n11ghbo11ng Ths Name(s) of lht Ar). ducted by. I tlmlled Pill· ver 1 a. . 4 • ---------
garagea & lndry room. FOR RENT
$595K 1804 Clay Sl. ········•I Owner 873-3039
P'09ilt'tV owners lo subm11 phcant(a) ls/are: LOPEZ nership 2 BA. S 2 2 7 '5 0 0. COSTA MESA 1024 comments and/or provide AlBERtO OCAMPO Have you started doing New Uatlngl
NEW ON MARKET
OPEN HOUSE SUN'a
1 0 Sycamore Creek
S539,9K 714·854·8485
•SPECIALS• •Park Lido 2Br S182K GENERAL 2102 Lido Isle, on beach loplj related to the 11c1lity The 1ppllcan11 Jllled business ye1? Yes, March 4 lrg BO, 2·5BA, FR ._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
under consideration Wnl· above 1r1 applying to the 1, 1998 wllh FP, poas. RV. ten~omments should be Dtp1r1men1 of AJcohohc ~1cklord SoCal LP.. By: $310,000. Call Don
auijjllitted lo lhe Planning Bevsrage Control lo sell 11· Pickford Really, Inc., Gen. Deering, Lion Really
•Beach Classic S359K 3+2 view, upper, fp, tfoa •Ocean + Bay View Gov't Foreclosed w/d, tennis. boat can Back Bay Exec Hme
3br 2.5ba, mu see,•---------
o -"rt 1 b T d cohoHc beverag11 11: 123 P1r., Nyda Jopling Sterrsn. 714-378·1480 •-men Y UH ay, 23RD STREET NEWPORT Sec.
OPEN SUN 12-4 LAGUNA
1048 3 4~19~;5~~3':,~ya BEACH
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
New 2·Story S599K Homes from pennies $2575/mo 873-6239
Seeps to Waler on ~· Oelinq~ent tax, TWH 2 ar 1 B• new
•LI do Ha c I end a repo a. REO a, you.r carpets, 1c attached Jult 28, 1996, In order to BEACH, CA 92663 This statement was flied
be ~'-"1tred In the Plan· For lhe following type or wlth Iha Counly Clerk ol
nlng Osp1rtm1nl'1 decl· Llcenu: 41 ON·SALE Orange County on 8-18·98
llon. The appllcatlon and SEER ANO WINE· EATING 18980781925
devslopmtnl plane ol lht PLACE Daily Piiot July 4, 11, 18,
p1<>Q.1:>11d projec1 are avail· Pub 111 h • d NI w Po rt 25, 1998 8110274
abl• tor public review and 8.each·Coala Men Daily SaOSO lns.-Mlon et Iha Planning P1tol July 11, 18, 25, 1998. ~·· Sa057 1---------01 .. 11men1, City of New· ---------po,,.8each, 3300 Newport PUBLIC NOTICE
Bol.(,vard. Newpor1 Beach. Fictitious Bu1lne"
C1dtornl1t, 92659-1788 For Name $latemenl Lit\b" lnformauon contact The lollow109 persons art
Ile -Nswpon Beach Plan· doing bu11ness as: f\i~ Oepartmen1, Current Allas Tiie, 23572 Moullon
R&q, and Projects DIYI· Pkwy. #105, Laguna Hills, 9IOf\ (949) 644·3200 CA 92653 ·
Thf1 project has bttn re· Atlas Commercial & Tech·
viewed and It has been nlcal Inc • (CA), 23572
fftermined Chai It 11 cal· Moui1on Pkwy. Su111 # 105, Laguna Hills. CA 92653 tgorlcally e•empt under Th11 business Is con-
ttle requirements or the ducted by· a corporation
C1lllornl1 Environmental H1v1 you 111r11d doing
Ouallty Act business yet? No
NOTE: The expense of Atlas Commercial & Tech·
Ihle notice ts paid from 1 nlcat, Inc , Mahlab Sa· dlghlan I Pre1ld1n1 lttin9-fH collected from the Th11 1t111ment was fifed
•ppllcant. . with the Counly Clerk of
Publl1h1d Newport Orange County on S.28·98
leach.Co111 Mesa Dally 19989759858
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842·5878
Pilot July 18, 19911 Daily P1lol Jons 27, July 4,
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68DINANCI NO. 18-14 Fictitious Bualneaa
AH AMINDMINT TO Name Statement Alt ORDINANCE OF The lollowlng persons are
., ... CITY COUNCIL 0, doing bu1tn111 aa: TH• CITY OF NEW· Tht Prudenllaf Calllornla
PQRT 811ACH AMIND· Rselly, 3333 Mlchel1on
fNQ IUB·SICTION B ~2~~2 STE 270, lrVlne, CA
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T 9 I EC T I 0 N Pickford Realty, Inc .. (Call· 11.~0.190 OP CHAP· tornl1), 3333 Mlchelson ~~~!!":.._Drive lll'R 12.40 OF THE Drive, STE 270, INlne. CA ·~2•7._..00 ,
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,011 II.Mo •ND The 1eg111r1nt commenced VAL ,. 10 transact buslnff• under ITO,.AOI OF VI!· the tlctltlou1 name(•) n11ed •ICLEI ~ ordinance w11 Thinking or having a
~ed on th• 22nd garage sale? 4ar of June, 1998, and was Give ua a calll ~ on the 131h day ol CLA8SIFll!O Jutt, 1998. &42·8878
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ANNI! WILLEY
949-574-4249
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3Br 2.SBa, FP, 2·S1y,
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Owner/Agt 434-3904
•OPEN SAT·SUN•
NORTH LAGUNA
2BR 2BA Bungalow
Llghl·Brlght Remodel!
Rare Double Loi area. 800·218·9000xt gar, near Gelson'a S999,000-S1, 194,876 Ht398 for currenc llat. 51450./Bkr 640•5664 ~ D-.d .... ....a-1 •LOOKING• u b II b • .., ~ru QIWAI FOR A RENTAL? n e eva le 39o
E'•lde 2 houses on lol 315 HAWTHORNE
Cellllnilt..., s 1400/MO & UP? view ot bay/green belt
LAURA (AQl!NT) rare find, very prlvals S489,000 3Br 1.5Ba plus guest Agt. Adriana 378·0071 SPECTACULAR
723·8120 949-494•6841 h ighly upgraded,
2700sq tt, 4br 3.5ba
$3600m 310·245·8814 house 2Br 2Ba. Call
tor details. Agent ---------Home on th• Sand ---------
873·5354 or 380.9492 NEWPORT 4Br 3Ba s1 ,475,ooo. BALBOA
Prlnclpala Only. IST 11un 2106 NEWPORT l!'alde 3Br 3Ba, 2c att BEACH 1069 By Owner 875·2708 &.rMUI
g a r • g r e a t I o c . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COAST 2170
$229,000 Earl Taylor, ---------L I f t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Agent 714•642-4722 3200 aq ft lot, (2) 1br NEWPORT ,. ••• year y ron apta, wlk to ocean, hou•• near ferryl
E'•lde beautiful 3Br a1ep1 to bay, S385k COAST 1070 3br 1ba, patio, Ip
2.5Ba, 2c att gar, lrg OWNER 71~73·2513 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1800/mo 875·0851
yard, bullt In '94. 3Br 2 5ba home In Cit VI 4B 3B
•OCEAN Vll!W• 1 2Br +Oen. 3Ba, 2c gar
$3150.mo +sec. AvaU
Jmmed. 494·6841 Age
$295,000 Earl Taylor Blufr"a Ip fenced ;1 d •w 3c r a CORONA
Agent 949-642-4722 patio. 2·car gar, resort ~~~I• ~~~ring ia~g~ DEL .. 11n 2122 •••••••••
•E'SIDE• size pool, only $349K $729,000 Prine Only £~ APARTMENTS
Great neighborhood. Agt Mike 949-383~ Owner/Bkr 376-6521
Famlly room. 3BO, •Abaolute St••"* NEW VIEW HOME 2Br 28• Completely FOR RENT 2BA. $279,000. Nancy Ocean view home. furnlnl aed home,•••••••••
Simmons, Prudential $435,000. huge Jot. 4BR 3BA, 3c gara_ge some vi-, close to
California Reatty. Newport Heights. Asking $699,900 •verythTngl Agent ____ _;::;::::===
844-e373 x141 CA Hom•• 682·2228 Agent 494-0880 673-5354 or 380-9492 BALBOA
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So. Barfront 2Br 1 Ba
sandy beach, view,
S 1595.mo +new. 3Br
3ba, ale, w/d, gardner,
gar. $3100. 850·5295
CORONA
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Lg 1 & 281 neat 8ack OPPORTUNITY gard•nlng, painting, cl•Hrm. Benefit• -~!!!!!~!!!J!!~!!!!ll e&ect o Al d --------KIU•n• Catlc:o fem, Bay a golf courH CM Qeted TWH 2br •A PILL TO LOS• etc. Call Chr11 for •PPl ...... 7. PR&D C.~I ryer, mon COWCTDL!S Whit. male, ralMd In ~ pool, MW Clll• 2 !Sba. poo4/IP8, W/d, 2904 W•IOHT'f And g!llH 475-9100 or !541-t&OO TaLaMARKa:T•Ra ANTIQUU ;~:-e~·q~&O. s.t. hOrM, 12•14wtl9 old.
pet & much more. young prof't m•te, you enegry? C.U for Luo CARP&NTaR neected Mon-Thur EsTATEs I017 71+ae.3•4e
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*'yrl•d of merch•n'i. •, your paraonal com-01398 Hlf 1tor•ge In N.B. lnt'I a. domeatlc Nbre ~:: pus aw:,~:~
di I b I 5.:0RAGE 2742 puter Comprehensive computer Hper help-ll~tng. Muel be enthu-----------------G•••GB ••••H~ ae l•ms, ec•~•.,, .&' I I 1' ACCOUNTS•---------ful. 949·640·9019 alHllc, "" motlv•t•d, ---------COMPUTEltS 6018 nAn ~ our column• com!"!". ra n ng. LOST & well org•nlzed, gre•t
qu•llfled buy•r.e {o P A 0 VI o e D . 2925 ReoepUonlat communlc:•tlon aklll1 . -1:\. ~·II• '• CM Stor•u• 1/2 Acre 800·769·2980 Xt219 FOUND Buay comm unity XLNT BENE:FITS PKG ~ntiuu.es
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ROOMS 2706 ••••••••• ot area companlH. 722·1286 or 434-9142 eoe. Physical r• th• U1t1ngs In lhl• cat· led Check with the local•---------quired. Pl•ase fax re-egory m•y requite you Paintings 'f China e e 11 e 1 B u •In e • s Found gold & diamond sum• lnc:ludlng 1alary to call a 900 number Books 'f Furniture N@ w.oc .. ntront122nd. BUSINESS OFFICE
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, block to NB. Pier lrvlne
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send any money tor beach at 3oih 51· Call (949) 642 7667 charge per minute. ln ••-···~---h tees or services Read to dHcrlb• 631·5591 ~~~=-.,.,.,..,,,.,,·,...,.,,.=...,,..,,. ,_.,.,,,...,, ~
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paid (714) 957·8133liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
contracts belore you S•nto TomH & S•nta ~~.,:., ~~·2 .. ~r er!'~ EMPLOYMENT --------
sign. Shop around for An• Av• In CM. Gr/ reaume to 250o4242 WANTED 55351-----------lftTeUT'l"tTe~
rates. whll• female, 5 mos, ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'"'"" & "'&YO
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714-675-4808 Sult•• 1 block from 6014
Old Coln• Qold Sliver Collectlbl••· Antique•, Franklin Mint, Slerllng • t c. . . S u n 711 9 ,
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S450/mo 440-8893
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FROM on Lido pennlnslula
looking for a quick
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nurae •nt, comp•n·
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xtnt ref lie 961-0407. 16 X t 2 lurn office. 2722 n.>a r Dover/Westcllll
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $390/mo 631·7446.
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VACATION
RENTALS HOME? EMPLOYMENT learner w/a poalllve
• •tllluda who's bright & , .. ••••••• Earn $2000·$3000 well organized. Must 1•
3Br 2Ba sandy beach, COMMERClAL view, w/d, 2FP, 2TV'1,
a week. _E_M_P_L_O_YM_E_N_T__ ~:,..1•ag~n pi~y,er,ex~: MERCHANDISE Team support, 5530 must know Microsoft, _______ _
gaage. 949.a50.529s PROPERTY 2778 Word for Window• & Th• Community NOT MLM. Lotus. Great benefits, Market Place.
RENTALS TO
SHARE
800·345·9888 competitive salary. Cl•11lfled ART STUDIO. 400 If 5850 Accounting Fax resume to attn: 842·5878
2724 avail. 5222/mo + utll xt Payrotl·A/P Suale 949·673·2080 --=-------.-... -Costa Mesa 723·1678•---------Caeh To place an ad In or 673.3464 Local vending rout• Dlebur••m•nt or mall to: Box. 1549 Cl•••lfl•d
for sale. Earn big $, AHl•t•nt NB 92659 Call 842·5878.
CM S350mo + utle, CM Garden office bldg, must sell. Call now I I II R f d p tar~• yard gar space 1·800·350·83 .. 3 Au st n payro pro· • un roc•••or · • 2 1tory. between 17th v ce11lng for mid tlze S7.25·S10hr. PT/FT. no am/drug. Tim 574· & Triangle Sq. 8500sf. •-o--------Wiii I I · 2644 Dave 646-6053 5695k Bkr 645.8268. N MONEY DOWN company. Accurate, * tr• n • offer! Easy secure detail oriented, w•ge 1-888·719·5795.
VENDING deal. Work & hour l•w know1· RETAIL PHARMACY
5hrs/wk. Net S42K+/ edge. Accounll P•Y· Caahl•r·,•I•• In NEWPORT NEWPORT yr. Good credit req. able cash disburse· C.M. Mon-Fri, 9.5 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 800-869•0865 24hrs m • n 1 • n d 1 n Put CharlH 540-8911 i-;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;iii Payphones s 150K/Yr. month·•nd journ•ls. ~---,..----.,,---Lowest prices. Loc•I We ofter an excellent R•tall Sele•
a It e s av a 11 a b 1 e . benefit p•ck•g• In· F(T Sales A11oc. for
800-800-3470 24/hrs. eluding 401 (k). E.O.E.. HELLY HANSEN FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
AT 810 CANYON
GATED COMMUNITY BV PASlllON ISLAND
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NEWPORT MARINA
APARTMENTS
Enyfront communiry with private beach lie awioa.
TrOpical la.odtcaping·Lqe l..aAal ~I 8c Jl&D deck.
Walk co BalbOa ulaod 1hoin
Minutes from Fashion lsWid. ·
• Spacfow I DR, 2BR and 2BR lie dtn apts.
• Printc patios or bakoniu
•Wood bumioglgu Gttplacu
• Printc SlflACS
• Boat •lips aftllablt
• S 1550 • $2600 No Ptu
Please call (949) 760-0919
drugfrff & 1mokefree FASHION ISLAND
Unbelievable Oppl'yl work environment. Ae1all exp req'd.
Internet Send resume with •al· Outdr enthusiast
Day Tradlngl ary hlslory to: Payroll needed. If you like
Curious? 260-4975 Manager, P.O. Box skiing, fishing, snow· v E'N D 1 No : t. a z y 1580, Costa MH•, CA boarding. sailing or
person'• dream. Few 92628 or lax to (949) hrklng this Is the Job
hours/BIG s. Priced to 642·7867. tor you! Pis tax re-
sell, free brochure. _A_d_m_A_s_t_, ----FT-1-0-0-n-fo-r sume to: 844-5087
800·820·8782 Flncl Plnr ln Irv. ••SALES••
"'Absolutely so Down" Wrtlng/cmptr/poopl $500 per sale Loe. In Costa Mesa. 1kllla. Dictaphone a Place ATM machines
Net S52k yr / 6 hrs +. Fax 949·223-5183 In high volume loc.
wk . Free Into Book S•I•• Fax 949·675-1558.
1·800-757-3737 Nal'I Law book pub· SALES
Sell your unwanted llsher 1eek1 •xp'd Progressive company
Items the easy wayl proteulonal phone w/great groW1h poten. To place your sales people. FT/PT a eeks committed
classllied ad call small casual otc. great lndlv. for outside sales
642·5878. pay, meCllcal. 401k & of hair care products.
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money maklnc
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8 potions. Make
Koo+ per weelif
(714)
7Ss-s445
bonus et 8 months. Min. 2yra exp In re·
Call Ma. Engllah •t lated Industry, comm/
714·755·2960 or lax bonus/beneflls/401 K
resume 714·S49·jl.835 +more. Fax resume 828·812·7890 CLERICAL
PART•TIME •SECRETARY'* PT
Mond•y thru Friday, 5-15hrs wk. Compu1er
1 Oam-3pm aaslsllng In akllls req. Law office
the Legal Depanmenl. In HB. 714-642-0553
Applicant must enjoy SECURITY GUARDS working with people, Immediate openings,
type 55 wpm, be good F/PT. Benefits evall.
at customer service 714-692-7689. M·F
and be dependable. ---------$7·$8 per hour. Drug·
free/Worklree environ·
ment. EOE. Send r•·
1ume to Judy Oetting
•t (949) 831 ·8594
2e44 mvnm 2844 IRVINE 2644 Copier• or E:·mall
iilliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiril clerk I : Earn up to S25 pr/hr copying n•mH
Summer visitors'?
Summer vacation'?
Summer school?
Summer mov ing'?
End summer stress. Irvine has
~~~I~ ~~t!L4~~\
* Pool!. &pas. frtne~ cenun; * Tenn1&. 17a5ketball, ~"eyt:oall * No car neeac:dl * Walk ~~ dining,
~ & eo much more. * Miity fum1ehc:d awllabte.
Whe'ther you need 8 place for your
rel1Jtivee, a place for your kide or s
place for you~lf. 5 hort-urm,
unfumiehed or fumiehed leaeee are
now 1Jvall111!7le in the heart of lrvlne'e
Univereity Town Cenur. *
Where eummer le a vlae;tl
8ERKELEY COURT: 789-1756
HARVARD: 789-1756
STANFORD: 789·0750
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS??
& addr•••••. from phnbk or proceas E·
mall. 800·718·8229
Counter person FT/PT
perm. Ship. phonH,
oflc work. friendly
642·6262 NB
Courthouse Aosearch· Earn up to $25 per
hour copying name1
& •ddra11e1 lrom
courthouH filH. Will r:========::;,
train. 800-7115-6228 JULY OPENINGS
•Dietary Aid•* PT,
oxp pref.. Apply In SUMMER WORK Person. 681 Center St,
cM. 949·548·5585. Starting Pay Up To:
DRIVER PT NPB/CM
Work on call 6 •v•. $12 25 Or•veyd eome days 1 tor Mort trane Co.
AHd map book. OMV ",,..,,.,., ~llttthin.o avaiable printout. 675·1738. """"i'6"' ..,,...,.,... •
OEN Of'FICI! Heavy NO EXP. NEC. W/lL TRAI/
phonee, llt typlrtg, Flex. i.-u .i.:fts 'l pleaaant phOn8 VOICe IU .. N :ii• 8Yal
Buty sm otnce. S7ht 14) 54g.9599 FT. 949·848·0338.
OREA T TEACHERS l&::======::::::"'I
Make th• dlfferencel
NAEYC •ccredlled
COO 11 looklng for
enthualaallc teachers to work w/lnl•nte lhru
praachool •g• chi!· dren. Competitive eal·
ary, ll•t•·of·th•·ut
faclllty. PleHe call
714-728-2038
/fie, 'II
lie-I;
tfoa
tf/!"1'te .
A
CASHIER
Full time position. Must
know how to sail!
S7.50lhr.+ depending
on knowledge
f
Full time position.
Selling boating equip.,
$7.50·10.00lhr. Must
be • knowledgeable
sallor/boatperson. Heavy lifting.
llbm.leta Yl.cht
H8-41H • ...oh
SIDS
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rtllnble senkc1
ln1rrcstln1 thlnas
to buy
It's all there
every doy
in Cl:miricd
Ooor.,....2
, .......
WANTED
~~!~H!!,~~
PIANOS Collectibles
·~ .. ·~ • St«eot • Awao. • a-te '""""""• $$ CASH PAID $$ _,..... ................
WE BUY ESTATES
• lfnmedMite Mefldy MMce
•WE PAV MOM fASTIJt"
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SOUTH COAST AUCTION
2202S..MM1St.
SMte ,\M, CA 92707
..._61Jc>o<wCA'*
Comput•r 389 w/ Jau. A&B, sovt. Rock Shorecliff Ad. Pl••H
prlnt•r and mou•• Etc ... 50., & 60'• Mike do not com• untll
+computer lbl 291C66, 945-7805 •her 9:00 Fri & Sat. S200. 19' Quasar TV. Houaehold 11eme •tc ..
S50. Toahlba Micro----------MuttJ.-Famlly Fundrelaer
wave, 241C18, SSO. JEWELRY FURS 8 ·1 p SAT on t y I 1 949-548·2421 ' 4808 Roxbury Ad
Secretary Desk Mohog, & ART 6025 HELP OUR TE.AMI
4 drwr, 2 adj shivs In
glass cab, pelf cond Callf lmprHelonl•t COSTA MESA 6124
$2000. 549·1451 CM P•lntlng1 190C>-1940. ,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 310·858·8192 •• ' July 18 eam tool•. MERCHANDISE · · --------c:lothH otflc• aupplya.
MISC. 6015 BUILDING ~~. 0~1~=d Cl~~::!:
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MA TBJUALS 6030 ,
Alaakan made Ulu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Knife. Gr••t glfll Rooms. Send S19.99 plue S5 Tired of low profit?
S/H to: Great Alaakan StHI bldg for $2.90/ef.
Gltte P.O. Box 91531 Up to ssooo. pront or
Anchorage AK 99509 more per •Ingle Hie.
-----·----• Bue. man, •ntre-Portebl• a•x 7' Spa prenu•r. conlf•CIOf.
280gal, functioning Become nchl Add to welt. SSOO obo present bu1lne11, Mr.
714-7S9..a188 Wy•l1 303·769-3200
apartments,
homH
Classified
can aatlaty
your
housing needs .
• S•I•F•I•E•D•S
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$125
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$160 94Ql64().8118
$110
$146
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$175 ~18 -
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
.co.s.rliiAiiiMiiiEiiiiSA-61i12ii41=~lJNGTON6140 :iAW[J>RT 6169 TRANSPORTATION iiDiiiODiiGiiEiiiiiiiiii90ii6ii5
Juf1t BLOWOUT! Big iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 C•r•v•n Le
salel 1861 Partwiew ••• 9-:altf" fumuure, "2 g11r•g• nlnl Unlque1_______ L• Mini Van 7 P•H.
Cir. Sat/Sun •·4 d~orator 111m1, d• 1tutt1 .. ,. .. & 408 v11t• ( 143 7 5 6) S 8 .,. 4 2 furo, bike, aurlbd-t-signer clothn & much Flora .. Ne Sat 7/18, BOATS 7011 Costa M•~;
Moving Mull 1111 beds morel 1108 P•lm Ave earn liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llncoln·Mercury
lamp1 OR/Ht• hs•· 18' l!lectrlc Pecket. (714) 540·5030
hold. 2580 Or•nge Block aalol B•bY thru Near new canvas, sld•1--------
A"'9 c.M. 7/18, 8·12 NEWPORT adult stutt, toys, 1p1a, panels & balletlH a'90 Shedow Great --------•BEACH 6169 cllhs, S•t 7/18, 8a·1p $9,500 949.a75•3400 lit car. AC, good Movlngl Frig, coll•• tbl, 1724 T•rr•pln W•y cond, low m1, 4 dr,
pal. tbl, ml1c/h11hold FOR SALi! Bhp auto $3500/obo 574-ltema 1700 L•br•dof * Sunday only* Mulll·FemH~I Sat·Sun · MERCURY MOTOR 4727 .
Or. Sat 7/18 eam WhHlch•lra, hous• furn, ha.hid Items, near new, 111n1 cond ·
M 0 VI HQ I F hold ltema, books, fun fls1 hh1ng gear, tools, k11d $675 949.574.3144 -------u r n • 11uff you name Ill c I 1/to~. baby equ p
clothu, plus many 3 108 Broed St. 2029;l•Spruce Ave Schock 18' Eleotrlc FORD 9075
other household lrea· (Jamboree/Bristol So) You mull 110 to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11,1res. 382 Aochuter •MOVING TO MAUI• •f.. appreclllte! S8950 pp
,&4. 7/t8, 8·1P E11ery1hlng goe11 S•t i'·2pm Waaher, 949·045·1198 '91 Aer9ater blue, all
Frl,Sat,Sun 7am dry;1, queen sofa pwr, extended Eddie
•SAT 8·3•Huge Salel 2008 Leeward Ln b9,ii' end tablH, ont Bauer Model. $2000.
Great atuffl 30 yra WHOLE HOUSE FULL c~titer, king sz bod, MARINE SLIPS 714·847·4440
of acoumul•tlonl Cl 111 d 1 c;O'mrorter sheets & DOCVS 7022 -=-=-=~,....,,,.,,,,..,....,,,-., 180 E. 21at SJ all 8 s..... much morel 328 " . '97 AEROSTAR
'*(reat of property)• CONVENIENT Vlata Suerte EXT Wagon, XLT, AC, whothor you't• buy. , I Sat Only 9·1 furn,' Ing, selling, or Just SAT ONLY d!lm·lpm. 50 Nwpt Mooring pw/pd • 1111, CC,
clothing. antiques, looking, claaallled has 2~00 Holly' Ln. Blkfs, • E. Balboa & F St .. · (VZC2299.2l 516,997
wetsuits, kids sporting what you needl guitar, clothes, shoH, First mooring olf the Cotta Mesa goods, hHhll;I lte~s. CLASSIFIED rol ler blades, pogo be~h St 2,000,·hrm t.lncoln Mercury ~1519 Westmlnater 042·5078 , sllck, etc.. (502) 493·2053 714·540-5830
l
sold
r.o.Y car for
juPt
Summer rental 3811
Peninsula boat slip nr
Pavllllon 949·673·4928
WANTED boet •Ill'
tor 2511 boat short
term, Newport Harbor
714-842-8029.
AUTOMOBILES
'97 MUSTANG
AC, pw/pdl, tilt, CC,
2 TO CHOOSE
(200477) (205645)
$t3,497 Costa Mesa
Lincoln Mercury
714·540·5630
'97 TAURUS QL
AC. PW/POL. lilt, cc,
(253565) $ t 1.497
Costa Meaa
Llncoln·Mercury
(714) 540-5630
BMW 9030 -------
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 0 NDA -* '84 3181 * $2800 obo
714-845·9878 •9 "1 CIVIC
9085
~-------, CADILLAC 9040
Lo mllos. great gas
saver, (596247)
$5991
Costa Mesa
Llncoln·Mercury
'87 Sevllle 011rk blue/ (714) 540·S630
blue lthr Int, all power, -------
101k ml, >lint cond '92 Accord EX 2·dr
$4100 949·642·21 t4 Roal Sharp, Loaded,
Run your ad 1n the
Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington 8eoch
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100.000
homes. fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail with •
a che1;k today!
Run for a week! If
your car does not
sell. we'll run It for
anomer week FREEi
All for just $10'.
D YES, SELL MY CAR . I
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nanu· Pilot 1n..1 • ..1 uy -l!~n-9~.Ut
Lthr, 1 ·owner, phn,
CHE'n)OL~T 9045 co player. Moonroor. v" '" 58.900.obo 723-1504
'77 3/4 Ton 4x4
Nevada hunters truck
lots of power. 3 gas
tanks. real good taros.
w111 trado, $3000 obo
949·845·8982
'92 ASTRO LT
Low ml. Dual AC. cus·
tom wheels, 1 own,
(3BC0329)$12,222
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·8908
Hondas 80's to 97
Cars $100·$500
Police Impounds
Hondas. 'royo1ns.
Chevys, Joops &
4X4's must aolll
800-772-7470 x7802
'92 ACCORD EX
Coupe, auto, moonrf,
full pwr, immacl
(3BJA56.4) $10,550
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892-8906
'97 CIVIC DX
Blue. grey Interior,
(3VOB872) $11 ,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
714·642· 7700
Hondas 80's to 97
Cars· $100·$500
Police Impounds
Hondas. 'royotas,
Chevys, Jeeps &
4X4's must sell!
800·772-7470 x7802
We"re wor~ing overtime during the
GM str~ke to save you mor~!
~-· (2',)0ldsmobile
--;
(949)
582-0800 e
Saturday, July 18. 1998
<:Z> Oldsmobile
THIS MESSAGE is to all of our
~ ·valued curre ~and customers in
Orange Cou-1ty.~~~
''Motors is i he m!!!!~~o
ow, General
.major strike
idled most of that has
tent and
e confident that
d production will
been highe is our intention
Qi~c;J1ik&l~Zli~~~ have kept Nabe.rs in
... business in Orange Coun years. We welcome your
patronage and want you to feel confident that you just can't
beat a Nabers deal!
Sincerely,
Don Partch
General Mwwxer
+ 9'< tox lor 41 mo. SO down. Tolol he-off $1577.99 ltliduol $17,467 SO Toi ef pmb
Sl9,199.S2 +In 12K mi. olowecl per yeor 12< pet11111t irnms (0402311
$329MO .
'91 OLDSMOBILE CIERA
4 dr .. while. V6, xlnl. cooJ. new car ttadc·in (360889)
'92 OLDSMOBILE ACHJEVA
2-dr .. 4-cyl I 5-spl t M:. & rrm, ~ stwp1 (4548.ll)
'89 CADILLAC DEVILLE
Low 71K111, bc1~ .• ltlr. xlnt cond' (250550)
'93 BUICK LE SABRE
• U>w 111., wtutr, blue ldr., ''tf) ck11, 1n cw~ (Orosii
'92 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
~L11.Mlt~C111h.mlr•'~
'92 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
Uiw rn, cha"Mfte lt1gc, WI I~, dnt 00..t (2S05S0)
......... '95 BUICK PARK AVE. .
t.u.i JIK m, fll'Sre1ge, tfl ldT .1~1 (6.1<ti&ll
'95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS s21
LO'A m1 . VS lX1Jmr, blai.k, hlr & nuh nm1 98328-i9)
'96 CADILLAC DEVILLE
Ltwr 111lcs. V8 Natllur. lltr. bal <i m (267376)
'96 CADILLAC SEVILLE li l1I Ul Us. lfr."'5 m a 1 Bi i q ' (8llm)
'98 OLDSMOBILE AURORA
v.i.t. lh. ~ 13K. ai, wry cbft. pn rmi (I~)
All \\:hide~ u'°'I'"-'' h• rrlur .11\" ll '"t"'ltt lll'rf'"'"I r1u h1ot, II\ • '""'·• •111111 A •lo: t1n11.tluu 11--c"
rh;l\11\'~ lnl lllU'1411lll'V'", fN'°r'''"' tMll)' l!apt~, undli) llfll'r ""'*'1tlk!ll
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Saturday. July 18, 1998
By CHARLES GOKN
wHh OMAR SHARIF
And TANNAH HIRSCH
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilo
LAND ROVER 9113 LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA 9210 VOLVO 9230
'87 88 300 ... CAMR'IL&
------------------
'8~&48 W•9on 81Net/blaclc Int, well
i'nalntalnad. ...lpd + od
aaf• car, mutt •"!
'2400 obo M4·12~
62 Shot1 l•ll•d
1odent Pfl£VIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED WEEKLY URIOCE QUIZ
'95 Dlaoovo~ 25kml, dual moonrt,
(3LUH717) 124,444
LEXUS OP
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892-41908)
Full opl, 141< ml,
(059324) $30,977
LRXU8
MISSION Vll!JO
C949)384-0884
ve, loaded, 112k ml,
ortQ owner. AC con·
vened 'o R134. Xlnt care & cond, recorda.
$5,375. 7t4·5'4S-4231
'87 LS 400 '82 CAMRY L• VOWWAGEN 9235 63 Acd•mate
6e Be dependent 87 Ost{lchM'
CO'llll\S
68 ~ .nu.1 ~use 69' , Slat Geo1ge
1.iuldn't ••If . 7· fake a snooze
V1$ry small
Musller'a
vehicle
Q:C"HTUB R£CLAZINO
& Refurbishing, Poree·
ll'ln, Foborgls, Sinks
Shwra Cntrs 645-7723
a.BI NETS 3490------------
anceo Woc-d1ys1em1
.t':-euato.n Cabinetry·
-tchen • Balh • OoC1r1 ~otd1ng1 • Mant~I•
:}191150 714 908·8970
PENTRY 3510
to Z HANDYMAN
STALL.REFACE CABINETS
tchens. b1th1, dOl)•I
ndowa. Doug 5-16· 1'58
1modallng and an
P•• or repalra. No
i b too amall. OC 32
• Uc·bond•ln• M/C/ .. .. 714•988·3584 ·= . SELL
your home
through classihed
... .
·-n.-~· CALL TODAY FOR
YOUR FREE
IN-HOME ESTIMATE
ll(f~lD IO~otO UISUllD
19A91S1 S·MAID
~
320 W. COASI HWY NB
Why play Hide 'N s .. k with childcare?
Call Cl•aelfled
1odayJ 842·~478.
QI
hold
Both vuh11:roihh:. "'South )'OU
a 104, O J4J 0 QJ985l •A ll
P~111-ier opens 1hc b1dt.hng w11h vnc h\i,~ 1. What do you r<:i.pond'l
1' iQ 2 . Ncitlwr vulncrohlc. a.s Sou1h
Q S • Nc111kr \'ulnctablc. l'> South
yuu hold:
• K Q P Q 96 S 2 o 8 J • J 10 9
' The bltll.ling has proceeded:
NORJU EA~T QUTll WEST
I• '1 la 7
W\..11 ac11011 Jo you take'! ,,.;
9115 Coach Edll, llhr, V8, auto, lull pwr,
(090898) S44,GG5 Le11u1 trade, lmmact •ee VANAOON
'81 LS400 Oolc:I, MIS~~Nu:ll!JO (0132~~XUS oit.950 r2'::W&B,'•Y s~~~
lulher, 1 owner. C949)384-0884 W•STMIN8TlrR aAU&R LOTUS
power llll, moon1ool, (714) ee2-eeoe 71.,8 42•7700
alr·rlc:le, gold pkg, ---------·---------•·---------ii Nakamlcbl compact tit '84 COROLLA ••as .1•TTA• 4 dr;
CID premium aound, UNCOLn 9120 Auto, AC, caaa, rune great, very d ..
1r•c11 on con 1 r o I, (31<EH864) $1,950 pendabte, great a~
chrome rlma, lnl•· •97 Contlnent•I L•XUS OP cw. $1000. 645·3474.,
grated phon• aystem W•STMIN8Tl!R ~
LEXUS -----
you holt.I: • __ , .... cJ 6 • Both vulncfabk, u~ South you eek ml s22.vK v<:44f;~P> di, :::·.~~i (714) ao2-e909 u-IQUES •· -'!T.!:r.titi •J97 Q AKJ63 o 874 •92 •hold: · 948•700·3033 AH I. ~
1 Coat• Mes• '85 C•mr~ wagon 3rd CLASSICS 92SQ
Portner upcni. lhc bidJmg wilh one
sptido. Whnt do you respond? ,
Q 3 A~ South, vulnerable, yvu I.
hold: .
•AKJ 76S4 'V A o Q7~9 a8
;
Pnnner upens lhe bidding w11h one
club. Whal do you re)ponJ'l
Q 4 Doth vuhicroblc. a\ South you
hold·
•J8 O AQ7 o J9432 •A97
TilC tm.ld1ng has proccedcJ NOR fll F.AST SOlTTll
la Pass .20
J • l'ass 1
What tlu you hit.I now'/
WF.ST
Pass
INFINITI 9095 JAGUAR
<., '92 LS 400 Lincoln Meroury aeat, 1ugg. rack, xlnt ' a K 10 S ~ K 7 4 o A 10 7 6 2 •A
4 Non cert, llhr, moomf ,'714) 540·15~30 cond S14,500. Great
(l 20234) S24,995 1 buy I 721 ·881 o '88 Convt El do· P•~ M1s~ro"Nu3i~jo ... u .... E_R_C_E_D __ E_s __ 9-1-3-0• •07 cAM~V LE ~=.b~~~~~ •yr;t The bidding hns proceeded:
SOUTH WF.S'f NORTH
1¢ Pass I•
EAST Pti! (949)304·0084 ~ 19k ml, cu11om whla, MINTll 949·648·1182. • Auto, lmmaculatell ? •
What do ~OU btd now?
'93 ES 300 I '83 300D very well (3VGB023) $17,550
Whlle chrome, lull opl 1 1 II• 11 Ll!XUS OF (~22079) $19.99.5 man ' ••cep ona Y w•STM1NST•n clean, au pwr, alereo .. 1 ...,,.
look for OllJll us 011 Mo1uluy. M1skro"Nu:IEJO $5250 obo 723·0767 (714) 882·8908
..
. (949)384·0804 Learn tc> be a better bridge p lay·•--------TRUCVS er! Subscribe now to the Goren •'83 ES300 Fully MERCURY 9135 ~
Bridge ~tter by calling (800) 788-Loaded! Lthr, am/fm iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
1225 for information. Or wrfte to: cPSs, ale, moonrool •73 Mere comet
Goren Bridge ~lter, P.O. Uox s 12•900· 7•14"754"1734 Reblt ve & trans, n~ --------4410, Chicago, Ill. 6068Q. '83 GS 300 pnt & tlrea, reliable, H'Ondas 80's to 97
Black/Ivory, lull ·opt, no smog, S2995. OR Carl $100·$500
(053982) 523,977 trade for El Camino Pollet lmDOunds MIS~~"Nu:IEJO (849) 845·f093 Hondaa, 'royotaa,
9220
(949)364·0884 '87 COUGAR Chevye, Jeepa &
XA·7 au10, AC, dual 4X4'• muat eelll '84 LS 400 airbags, AM/FM caas, 800·772·7470 x7802
'7S C•d Eldo Conv
1 ownet, garag• kept,
138k ml, S 12,500 obo
873-5328
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair jobs
..around the house?
Let the
Clattlfled
Service
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
C••t1'11ere /Ivory On I y 1 4 k m I . ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (200306) 531.987 (824541) $1 3,991 -1---------1 9105 JEEP 9110
S42·ff78
Ll!)(US Cost• Mes• MISSION VIEJO Llncoln·Mercury
'91 Sovereign '93 Or Cherokee c9481364-0884 (714) 540·5830
I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CH,lD
TVMI"'
714·540·6344
John Doran M11onry
Btlck•Slne•Concret•
Lg/Sm Jbs•nopalra ok
Fr•• Eat. & Advice
Lt681191 831 ·3832 * 1'JRQ MASON RV+•
BLOCK BRICK STONE
All types·Ol1y Workl
Ear. L7300H 531·7U3
'95 lnflnltl 045
AC, Pw/Pdl, tllti
(307778) $23.4$$
Costa Mos•
Llncoln Mercury 714·540·58~0
'97 lnflnltl 045
Sdn, llhr, sunrf, ABS
(VM002269) $34,997
Cost• Mesa
Llncoln Mercury
714·540·5830
Chances are
you will find
what you need
al the price
you want to pay
when you read
ClaHlfled
dally
842-5678
Grey/grey 1nter, LTD Black, grey lthr,. '8SOS300
Low m i I e s • 4WD, 4.0 ve. full pwr, Liiv. moonr1, CD
(2WPL425) $13,995 (107229) $17,995 (112106) $33,995 NISSAN 9150
BAUER LOTUS BAUt:R LOTUS L•XUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714·842·7700 COSTA MESA MISSION VIEJO
'92 Sovereign 714·842·7700 (848)304-0884
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A/C, runs great 1800
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BAUER LOTUS •9 SIDE 714.94 2.7700 Laredo Grand 4X4 AC Cashmere/Ivory, full 4 KICK (167430) 514,994 opt (138217) 539,987 JX Convt, 5 sp, white,
CLASSIFIED Coat• Me•• urxus (3MCX671) S5,995
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our columns compel Burgundy, 4X4, llhr, White/ivory, lull opt 4x4, 30k ml, lthr, ABS.
qualified buyers to all power, CD Player, (050957) 536,977 ( 1O5 4 9 o) s 1 4 , 4 4 4
call! remote entry, nu paint, LEXUS LEXUS OF
89,700ml, $9,900. MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER 842·5878 714·840·9189 (949)304-0884 (714) 882·8908
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YOUR NET COST
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'93 ES 300
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Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate! (3C14752)
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'97TOYOTA
CAMRY LE
19k miles, custom wheds,
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immaculate. (3VGB023)
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custom whcds, 1 owner.
(3BC0329)
12222
414, 30k miles, leather,
ABS, Full Power, cruise.
(105490)
14#4
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Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate! (3Cl475 2)
~4TOYOTA
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Cassette, Low miles!
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0
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C4~RY LE
l 9k miles, custom wheels,
Automatic, Full powu,
immaculate. (3VGB023)
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trade, irnnuculate!
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LFGENDLS
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ACCORD Fl CPE
'92 CHEVY
ASTROLT
Low mi., Dual AJC,
custom wheels, I owner.
(38C0329)
12222
'95 TOYOTA '95 TOYOTA '95 TOYOTA '97 MERCURY
PREVIA LE SIC AVALON XLS 4RUNNER SR5 MOUNTAINEE
Custom wbeds, Dual AJC, I.ow mil~ CO, leather, V6, Lo Mi, Auto, Mnrf, Low macs, leather, full
Full power, immacula1t mooruoof, custom wheds Cun Whls, All me atr:u! power, ooe owner. Lau.s
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Example: Starting '94 GS 300
at 47K mL, CD, Leather, Mnrf, Immaculate! (085387)
*$21,lllt
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MAXIMA GXE.
'93LEXUS
ES300
•1K mi., CD, Leather,
Moonroof. lmmanilate!
(085387)